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- marcio_max
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ANY NEWS??? 

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From the demo thread. I guess its as much news as we get for now:
FooZe wrote:Hi Rendez,
With the current Kepler test build the 600 series cards run at about 60-70% the speed of their 500 series equivalents.
I don't want to tread on the dev's toes but here is what i understand the plan and progress to be currently:
1) Full support for both fermi and kepler is planed to be in the coming releases (I believe weeks, not months is the plan here).
2) Optimization has had some progress that brings the kepler a little closer to the fermi performance, so watch out for this in coming releases too.
We can't make any guarantees that the 600 series will out perform the 500 series in octane render so bare that in mind.
Personally I like the 600 series for the lower power usage (less troublesome to stack a bunch in your machine) and the additional VRAM.
Also if you ever want to play games the 680 will out perform a 580.
Cheers
Chris.
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- marcio_max
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I want see son this topic:
3.00 Kepler build (only for who wants to use GTX6xx)

3.00 Kepler build (only for who wants to use GTX6xx)

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We are working on the Kepler stuff. It already required some serious changes and we are not done yet... All I can say is that we want to have one build for Tesla, Fermi and Kepler cards as much as you want.
Cheers,
Marcus
Cheers,
Marcus
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What about material wrapper, or any thing like this?
When will you add some tools for compositing? We need screen mapping for textures, material wrapper for hdr renders etc...
When will you add some tools for compositing? We need screen mapping for textures, material wrapper for hdr renders etc...
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