I have a question that came out of a performance test with V-ray for 3d max per CPU.
In these test it shows that performance varies depending on the video card that is installed on your computer.
This test is to show that even a CPU processing, likewise works the GPU (in some proportion to).
It's like that at some stage in the collection or processing infromacion the same GPU intervenes. Although the engine is working on the CPU.
What I want is to know technically if this is real or due to other factors, such as the PCI bus or the relationship between the bus and reading ram.
I hope I can clarify my doubts.
Cheers
" This test was created and designed by https://www.facebook.com/romero.marco.a?fref=ts "
Test:
After participating in a test of rendering in Vray, I wanted to publicly share the results, as there is still the misconception that Vray rendering engine (standard) using only the CPU.
The rendering process involves calculating both the processor (CPU) and the graphics card (GPU), and the amount and type of cores are responsible for executing the calculation process data sent by the GPU, which in turn depends on the number of cores and dememoria type you use. The higher GPU has the largest capacity is the volume of data they send and manage the CPU, which in turn requires RAM depending on the speed and quantity run the calculation.
Facebook group "We talked V-Ray":
https://www.facebook.com/groups/habl...7479046452252/
Test scene:
https://mega.nz/#!9UcAHD7B!tJQhvmfUy...iJ9CxAmaC8TT2M
With this test it was found "and is confirmed" that the type of GPU influences in Vray render time, and that the performance of the GTX 690 (3072 Kepler CUDA Cores - 300W) was higher ligeramnete (by 3.2s) to the GTX 980TI (2816 CUDA Cores MAXWELL - 250W) despite their differences in electrical efficiency; for a third place for the GTX 980 (2048 CUDA Cores MAXWELL - 165W).
1st Place - GTX 690 (4GB - 3072 Kepler CUDA Cores - 300W):
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desk...specifications
2nd Place - GTX 980 Ti specs (6GB - MAXWELL 2816 CUDA Cores - 250W):
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desk...specifications
3rd Place - GTX 980 specs (4GB - MAXWELL 2048 CUDA Cores - 165W):
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desk...specifications
Hardware: http://goo.gl/WqiqBp
Software: Advanced V-Ray for 3ds Max 2014 20.03.03 x64
CPU-Z: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
GPU-Z: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
October 25, 2015
In these test it shows that performance varies depending on the video card that is installed on your computer.
This test is to show that even a CPU processing, likewise works the GPU (in some proportion to).
It's like that at some stage in the collection or processing infromacion the same GPU intervenes. Although the engine is working on the CPU.
What I want is to know technically if this is real or due to other factors, such as the PCI bus or the relationship between the bus and reading ram.
I hope I can clarify my doubts.
Cheers
" This test was created and designed by https://www.facebook.com/romero.marco.a?fref=ts "
Test:
After participating in a test of rendering in Vray, I wanted to publicly share the results, as there is still the misconception that Vray rendering engine (standard) using only the CPU.
The rendering process involves calculating both the processor (CPU) and the graphics card (GPU), and the amount and type of cores are responsible for executing the calculation process data sent by the GPU, which in turn depends on the number of cores and dememoria type you use. The higher GPU has the largest capacity is the volume of data they send and manage the CPU, which in turn requires RAM depending on the speed and quantity run the calculation.
Facebook group "We talked V-Ray":
https://www.facebook.com/groups/habl...7479046452252/
Test scene:
https://mega.nz/#!9UcAHD7B!tJQhvmfUy...iJ9CxAmaC8TT2M
With this test it was found "and is confirmed" that the type of GPU influences in Vray render time, and that the performance of the GTX 690 (3072 Kepler CUDA Cores - 300W) was higher ligeramnete (by 3.2s) to the GTX 980TI (2816 CUDA Cores MAXWELL - 250W) despite their differences in electrical efficiency; for a third place for the GTX 980 (2048 CUDA Cores MAXWELL - 165W).
1st Place - GTX 690 (4GB - 3072 Kepler CUDA Cores - 300W):
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desk...specifications
2nd Place - GTX 980 Ti specs (6GB - MAXWELL 2816 CUDA Cores - 250W):
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desk...specifications
3rd Place - GTX 980 specs (4GB - MAXWELL 2048 CUDA Cores - 165W):
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desk...specifications
Hardware: http://goo.gl/WqiqBp
Software: Advanced V-Ray for 3ds Max 2014 20.03.03 x64
CPU-Z: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
GPU-Z: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
October 25, 2015
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