I've got a studio shot with simple food containers. For the life of me I can't find a way to render it! It's taking ages on my 4930k. The scene is very simple - HDRI light + 2 directional disc lights and some refractive food containers on white backdrop. Render settings is mostly default with minor tweaks that shouldn't hinder performance, to the contrary. So why is it so slow to render? I don't think I've ever encountered a scene that simple that is so slow to render. Should a scene like this be that slow?
Screenshot of the scene and the container material:

Oh, and another finding that's been bugging me for a while. Ever since Vray 3 or later, I've noticed that light cache calculation is very slow with refractive objects. Much much slower than with opaque objects. Refractive objects just kills light cache. Even on low subdivs (100-200) it feels like it's calculating 1000-2000 subdivs. I don't remember this being the case 3-4 versions back. Is it just me and have others noticed that to?
Anyways, any help with rendering this scene is greatly appreciated.
PS: I did a test with Corona. It takes just 2 minutes to render what Vray needs whopping 8-10 minutes. I also see Corona's light cache (called HD cache) takes approximately 3-4 times less time to calculate. So I'm getting 4-5 times less speed with Vray. This certainly can't be normal, can it?!? See below:

I also tried rendering this scene with the GPU from my signature by putting RT CUDA in production render mode. My PC completely locked 10-20 sec. in rendering and I had to restart my PC as I couldn't even bring up Task Manager to kill Max.
Screenshot of the scene and the container material:
Oh, and another finding that's been bugging me for a while. Ever since Vray 3 or later, I've noticed that light cache calculation is very slow with refractive objects. Much much slower than with opaque objects. Refractive objects just kills light cache. Even on low subdivs (100-200) it feels like it's calculating 1000-2000 subdivs. I don't remember this being the case 3-4 versions back. Is it just me and have others noticed that to?
Anyways, any help with rendering this scene is greatly appreciated.
PS: I did a test with Corona. It takes just 2 minutes to render what Vray needs whopping 8-10 minutes. I also see Corona's light cache (called HD cache) takes approximately 3-4 times less time to calculate. So I'm getting 4-5 times less speed with Vray. This certainly can't be normal, can it?!? See below:
I also tried rendering this scene with the GPU from my signature by putting RT CUDA in production render mode. My PC completely locked 10-20 sec. in rendering and I had to restart my PC as I couldn't even bring up Task Manager to kill Max.
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