GTX 680 Compatibility
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Hi. I am very keen to try out Octane as have been a Vray user for years but have been very impressed with the Octane stuff. Is anyone running successfully with the GTX 680? I have downloaded the demo but only seem to get (failed) next to the graphics card info in the main preview window of the demo stand alone. On another thread it was stated this wouldn't be a problem with the 3ds max plug in version? Don't want to have to pay 99 euros for it not to work at all. Thanks
Hi jbsfender,
At this stage there is only a test candidate of octane for kepler cards (available for licensed customers only).
Performance is not ideal on the kepler cards, the fermi cards currently perform better.
We are hoping this will change in the future with the release of CUDA 5 and some time for optimisations too be done.
The 3DS Max plugin uses the core of the standalone version to do the rendering, it is a plugin only so this won't help (you still need a standalone license/version to work with the plugin).
If you can get your hands on a 5xx series card to trial on, that would be ideal.
Cheers
Chris.
At this stage there is only a test candidate of octane for kepler cards (available for licensed customers only).
Performance is not ideal on the kepler cards, the fermi cards currently perform better.
We are hoping this will change in the future with the release of CUDA 5 and some time for optimisations too be done.
The 3DS Max plugin uses the core of the standalone version to do the rendering, it is a plugin only so this won't help (you still need a standalone license/version to work with the plugin).
If you can get your hands on a 5xx series card to trial on, that would be ideal.
Cheers
Chris.
Hi is the GTX 680 compatible now, im planning to get two of them to run along side my GTX 590, is this advisable?
Regards
Nehale
Windows 10 x64 | 2x GTX680 | i7 990X | 24GB
Cinema 4D R17 Studio + 3Ds Max 2017
OctaneRender™ for Cinema 4D 3.01 + OctaneRender® for 3ds max® v3.14
Nehale
Windows 10 x64 | 2x GTX680 | i7 990X | 24GB
Cinema 4D R17 Studio + 3Ds Max 2017
OctaneRender™ for Cinema 4D 3.01 + OctaneRender® for 3ds max® v3.14
Yes, just go ahead. Octane has been fully compatible to Kepler GPUs (GT(X/S) 6...) for quite a while. At the moment it's safe to say that you can use pretty much all CUDA GPUs with Octane.nehale wrote:Hi is the GTX 680 compatible now, im planning to get two of them to run along side my GTX 590, is this advisable?
Cheers,
Marcus
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