Anyone know of any (brand new) 17" laptops that are for sale that would be good for rendering w/ Octane?
I checked HP, Acer, and Dell, but they all seem to use non-NVIDIA graphics cards.
Laptops for Use w/ Octane?
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at the moment i would not recommend buying a laptop for octane as there are driver issues.
also, if you manage to find a laptop that does have the correct drivers, and we switch to cuda 3.1 or 4.0,
you might have to wait months for new drivers.
maybe think about a simple laptop with a cardbus slot and an xpander for octane ?
Radiance
also, if you manage to find a laptop that does have the correct drivers, and we switch to cuda 3.1 or 4.0,
you might have to wait months for new drivers.
maybe think about a simple laptop with a cardbus slot and an xpander for octane ?
Radiance
Win 7 x64 & ubuntu | 2x GTX480 | Quad 2.66GHz | 8GB
I'm looking to purchase a new laptop at some point to replace the one that I have. Since I am already going to get a laptop, I thought that it might be a good idea to get one that could support Octane.
Do you know if NVIDIA has a timeline / roadmap for future CUDA versions?radiance wrote:...if you manage to find a laptop that does have the correct drivers, and we switch to cuda 3.1 or 4.0,
you might have to wait months for new drivers...
not really 3.1 is coming soon, that's all i know.GeoPappas wrote:I'm looking to purchase a new laptop at some point to replace the one that I have. Since I am already going to get a laptop, I thought that it might be a good idea to get one that could support Octane.
Do you know if NVIDIA has a timeline / roadmap for future CUDA versions?radiance wrote:...if you manage to find a laptop that does have the correct drivers, and we switch to cuda 3.1 or 4.0,
you might have to wait months for new drivers...
Radiance
Win 7 x64 & ubuntu | 2x GTX480 | Quad 2.66GHz | 8GB
I believe you can get the alienware laptops with dual gtx285m's.
System 1: EVGA gtx470 1280Mb and MSI gtx470 1280 in Cubix Xpander for Octane, AMD 945, 4Gb Ram
All systems are at stock speeds and settings.
All systems are at stock speeds and settings.
FYI: I did find that Toshiba makes a few laptops that have NVIDIA cards that support CUDA.
For example, here is one:
http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/cde ... ite-_-P500
For example, here is one:
http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/cde ... ite-_-P500
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That's a $3800 laptop!
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the 330m should be 48 cuda cores afaik (I checked when the new i7 MacBookPro came out)... 1/10 of a GTX480GeoPappas wrote:FYI: I did find that Toshiba makes a few laptops that have NVIDIA cards that support CUDA.
For example, here is one:
http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/cde ... ite-_-P500

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i7 2600-K @3.4GHz | 8Gb | GTX560Ti 2Gb | Windows7x64 | Octane 1.0 b2.52
i7 2600-K @3.4GHz | 8Gb | GTX560Ti 2Gb | Windows7x64 | Octane 1.0 b2.52