"How long can you can your computer on with this card in it?" Sry but clarification please?
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 2:28 PM, <hk-v...@iscs-i.com> wrote: > How long can you can your computer on with this card in it? > > On 2014-12-11 05:36, Mario Reitbauer wrote: > > Got the msi gtx 970 gaming 4g. > Quite happy with it. > > 2014-12-11 10:03 GMT+01:00 Mirko Jankovic <mirkoj.anima...@gmail.com>: > >> right now 970 is best bang for backs. >> they do not heat too much, power consumption is prety low and they do >> really good job. >> and on top of that Redshift as perfect companion ;) >> viewport performance is not that big issue at all between two cards but >> being able to utilise GPU rendering with CUDA is way more higher on the >> list then couple more FPS in viewport >> >> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Christoph Muetze <c...@glarestudios.de> >> wrote: >> >>> I'd stay clear of the ATI/AMD consumer cards if I were you. From our >>> experience Soft becomes generally less stable (crashing a lot more), and >>> the raycast selection is going haywire sometimes. >>> >>> Chris >>> >>> On 11/12/14 04:44, phil harbath wrote: >>> > I went Redshift and have been very pleased. I can get by using a lot >>> less computers than before on most projects, volume smoke is pretty much >>> all I use MR for anymore. I have several computers with a combination of >>> 780TI, 770, and 970, while I think the 780Ti give the best performance, it >>> really makes more sense to buy the 970 as they are priced better or 980 if >>> you have more cash. The Redshift say go with the cards with the most ram >>> (that would be Titan 6tb, if you got even more cash), depends on your needs >>> of course. >>> > >>> > From: David Rivera >>> > Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 8:51 PM >>> > To: Softimage Mailing List >>> > Subject: Best graphic card for Softimage? >>> > >>> > I know this subject has been posted a lot over the years, but it >>> happens that I read a benchmark performance between autodesk products on >>> certain webpage. They tested Radeons vs Nvidias and turns out that Mudbox >>> and Softimage ran better on AMD (Radeons) - this is mental ray render. >>> > >>> > >>> > So I was wondering whether to go full on mental ray (CPU) or take my >>> savings and put it on a GPU renderer? Either case, now a days, which is the >>> middle ranked graphic card for softimage? (My budget is around 1k). >>> > >>> > >>> > Thanks. >>> > >>> > David Rivera >>> > 3D Compositor/Animator >>> > LinkedIN >>> > Behance >>> > VFX Reel >>> > >>> >>> > >