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You can find the list of the supported and unsupported features of V-Ray RT here:
http://docs.chaosgroup.com/display/V...orted+Features
We will do our best to keep this list up to date but there can be some discrepancies. If you find any let us know.
To use the GPU engine you need video card that supports following:
1. OpenCL 1.1 or higher
2. CUDA 2.0 or higher
3. The CUDA engine for V-Ray RT GPU works on NVIDIA cards with the Fermi and Kepler architectures.
4. For users of NVIDA cards, we recommend the use of CUDA engine when rendering with V-Ray RT GPU.
You can find the list of the supported and unsupported features of V-Ray RT here:
http://docs.chaosgroup.com/display/V...orted+Features
We will do our best to keep this list up to date but there can be some discrepancies. If you find any let us know.
To use the GPU engine you need video card that supports following:
1. OpenCL 1.1 or higher
2. CUDA 2.0 or higher
3. The CUDA engine for V-Ray RT GPU works on NVIDIA cards with the Fermi and Kepler architectures.
4. For users of NVIDA cards, we recommend the use of CUDA engine when rendering with V-Ray RT GPU.
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