I don’t think RT will use both, so you plug your monitor in one and leave the better one for RT. Someone much smarter than I will chime in, but that is my understanding.
What is the implication there? Does it still use the CUDA cores? I’ve got an extra graphics card in at home but maybe that was a pointless move on my part…
I’m sorry I don’t get any of the two questions really.
RT loads the scene in each card individually so the ram doesn’t stack up.
In my case, I have 5 cards of 12 Gb, so the scene needs to fit in each of the 12 Gb of each card.
The more cards the faster as it scales “nearly” linearly, that’s why I can with 5-7 Titan X get HD renders done in few minutes per frame.
Bobby (or anyone else), if you like to get any of your scenes tested through RT GPU and even make a small animation, just let me know, I’ll be happy to run it
I am trying to avoid headaches, so I didn’t want to confuse things with a second type of card. I could sell my current card and get that one. I canceled my order, so I’ll have to think about this some more.
actually you cant add vram, so you only have 6 Gb stil, the 1080 is not only cheaper but faster and both work great together, i tested it with my friends 980 ti, i think since the 1080 came out everyone is trying to get rid of their 980 ti, i had an offer to get 3 used ones, only used 4 months for 300 usd each but made no sense
Yes Bobby, I might have not been clear enough, the VRam doesn’t stack up.
If a scene takes 7 Gb to render and you have 2 cards, one with 6 Gb and the other with 8, you will be able to render on the one with 8Gb as the 7Gb fits in, but it wont render on the 6Gb as it will not fit in the Ram of that card.
Like I said, I have 5x 12Gb, but that doesn’t give me 60Gb, it only give me the ability to render scenes that will be up to 12Gb.
So the 1080 are the best as of today as they have 8Gb or if you dont want to spend as much, the 1070 is a good alternative as well as it also has 8Gb. Slower but also cheaper
I mean that our usual renders does use 50-60 Gb of ram when rendering with CPU.
But I’ve been able to render some easy/small productions renders on GPU because they where using only 10Gb of VRam.