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NEED ADVICE for New System
What is Best For Large Scene?

GTX 780ti 3GB (1GPU inside) VS GTX Titan 6GB (2GPU inside)

I want to know your opinion..
Thanks..


ADD EDIT ------------------------------------RayTracey


Some misstake. titan has 1gpu not 2gpu.. Sorry. So Winner is Ttian For Large Scene




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GTX 690 4Gb - 2GPU --> split Vram each GPU --> Can Use 2Gb
GTX Titan 6Gb - 1GPU --> Can Use 6Gb
GTX 690 + GTX Titan --> Can Use 2Gb (Lower Spec Card Limit)
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eyeonestudio wrote:NEED ADVICE for New System
What is Best For Large Scene?

GTX 780ti 3GB (1GPU inside) VS GTX Titan 6GB (2GPU inside)

Titan Has 6GB Vram. But 2GPU inside.
Can use 6Gb All Memory Or First GPU=3GB + Second GPU=3GB?

I want to know your opinion..
Thanks..
The titan contains only one GPU and one 6 GB large memory pool. If you're really after lots of memory, it might be worth it to wait for the GTX 780 Ti with 12 GB (which also renders faster than the Titan in Octane :)).
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RayTracey wrote:
eyeonestudio wrote:NEED ADVICE for New System
What is Best For Large Scene?

GTX 780ti 3GB (1GPU inside) VS GTX Titan 6GB (2GPU inside)

Titan Has 6GB Vram. But 2GPU inside.
Can use 6Gb All Memory Or First GPU=3GB + Second GPU=3GB?

I want to know your opinion..
Thanks..
The titan contains only one GPU and one 6 GB large memory pool. If you're really after lots of memory, it might be worth it to wait for the GTX 780 Ti with 12 GB (which also renders faster than the Titan in Octane :)).

i second this. We have 12 titans in our department rendering Octane. Even with that, very involved scenes take a long time. I can't imagine ever needing 12Gb a card with Octane (we have very involved scenes and never get close to reaching 6Gb), BUT, if you want top notch, the 12Gb 780Ti is the way to go and will probably still be cheaper than the Titans. I know we plan on upgrading a few of our cards to their new flagship, whatever that may be.
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By "very involved" do you refer to polygons or things the CPU has to perform like motions, etc. It would appear that large textures aren't responsible if you are not using all your memory. Also, how long (per frame) is a "long time"? :)
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There isn't a 12Gb 780 Ti and I'd bet a lot on there never being one. That was an early article, I'm not even sure where they got the 12Gb from!

I'm tossing up the idea of going with a few 780 Ti cards but slightly concerned that I'll end up wanting more VRAM further down the line. On the upside, the Ti will drop the Titan pricing down (I hope ;))

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The Titan could use a price drop for sure. I'm sure they will have a new a Flagship soon that should drive its price down.
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Is an overclocked 780ti going to make much of a difference compared to a regular 780ti? How relevant is overclocking in terms of performance in Octane? I am planning to get two of those but I still wonder if it's worth getting an overclocked or a standard one. Anybody?
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We tried overclocking our Titans. We decreased our render times by a couple seconds per frame at most. Not worth it I don't think.
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SVITAdmin wrote:The Titan could use a price drop for sure. I'm sure they will have a new a Flagship soon that should drive its price down.
Not agree, just remember GTX 580 3Gb never had its price too much down before disappear from shops and replaced directly by a new model...
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SVITAdmin wrote:We tried overclocking our Titans. We decreased our render times by a couple seconds per frame at most. Not worth it I don't think.
Thank you! I've been trying to figure that out for a few days now. Appreciate the feedback! I assume the fact the 780ti is only 3GB won't do much of a harm as I mostly do motion graphics, right? Any reason to worry about this GPU's memory? I rarely operate with textures larger than 2-3K pixels. Sorry for the silly questions, I've never dealt with gpu rendering before.
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