Hi,
I just ordered my new laptop. it has the below card:
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super met 8GB GDDR6
Is this okay for enscape?
Grtz
Rianne van den Brand
Hi,
I just ordered my new laptop. it has the below card:
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super met 8GB GDDR6
Is this okay for enscape?
Grtz
Rianne van den Brand
Definitely - that’s a great GPU for Enscape actually! It meets our system requirements easily and then some:
https://enscape3d.com/community/blog/knowledgebase/system-requirements/
Hi Demian,
Thank you for your comment!
A big relief ![]()
Looking forward to using it
Since you’re new to Enscape, feel free to also schedule a dedicated online presentation with us, in which we can show you all you need to know about Enscape in about 30 minutes:
Have have that card but not super
works well always on ultra except on VR then I have to drop to medium.
Is it a laptop GPU? In any case, VR is quiet a lot more demanding since a certain FPS (frames per second) count has to be met so that the experience stays fluent. Do you experience any issues though when setting it to Medium? ![]()
Yes it is a laptop version, there is some frame dragging I would not call it smooth and the Aliasing is pretty bad. I have a Oculus rift S BTW.
I know its been asked for before but I would love the textures baked in for VR.
Just to make sure this isn’t caused by any issues with your machine or such, can you send in a report with log files please:
https://enscape3d.com/community/blog/knowledgebase/using-the-feedback-button/
In the submission form window, simply include a link to this thread.
Beforehand, it can also not hurt to update your GPU drivers in case they’re not already up to date:
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
I also up-voted the topic on our agenda to allow for baked lighting and such to help with performance in general.
Is there a noticeable difference in quality with an RTX versus a non-RTX card?