Hi guys
I recently purchased the Asus Strix GTX 1080 - viewport is great and the RT hasnt WOW'd me on heavier scenes. Sure when i look at a shaderball it works great but so did my old GTX 780.
Of course, the viewport becomes sluggish when RT is activated, do i get around this by adding another GTX? Its far too sluggish to be practical for larger scenes. I was thinking getting a 1070 or even a 1060 - how does that work in terms of 3DS Max/Vray - Can i allocate which card does the RT and which does the viewport? and when im not doing RT, can I still make the change as to which card does the viewport? Hoping that makes sense.
Also, is there a test scene available as a benchmark?
I have a current interior scene at 1.7 million polys. At a resolution of 640x480, ive set the rendering time to 1 minute (CUDA) and i get 159 passes. Not sure how that compares to anything as I dont know what to compare it to - so like i said if there was some form of benchmark that would give me some peace of mind.
Thanks guys and looking forward to some responses.
I recently purchased the Asus Strix GTX 1080 - viewport is great and the RT hasnt WOW'd me on heavier scenes. Sure when i look at a shaderball it works great but so did my old GTX 780.
Of course, the viewport becomes sluggish when RT is activated, do i get around this by adding another GTX? Its far too sluggish to be practical for larger scenes. I was thinking getting a 1070 or even a 1060 - how does that work in terms of 3DS Max/Vray - Can i allocate which card does the RT and which does the viewport? and when im not doing RT, can I still make the change as to which card does the viewport? Hoping that makes sense.
Also, is there a test scene available as a benchmark?
I have a current interior scene at 1.7 million polys. At a resolution of 640x480, ive set the rendering time to 1 minute (CUDA) and i get 159 passes. Not sure how that compares to anything as I dont know what to compare it to - so like i said if there was some form of benchmark that would give me some peace of mind.
Thanks guys and looking forward to some responses.
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