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Whenever I tried to render with the cinema 4d octane renderer. I always get this message. I have a Geforce 9300 GE
Hi,
sorry but your card is too old, it's even older than octane itself
you need at least a Fermi 5XX+ card for working with octane, kepler or maxwell is better
ciao beppe
sorry but your card is too old, it's even older than octane itself

you need at least a Fermi 5XX+ card for working with octane, kepler or maxwell is better

ciao beppe
Unfortunately no, your cards are too old. You need a card with a compute version of 2.0 or higher, for instance my GTX460 has a compute version of 2.1. According to this page here your cards are version 1.1:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA
You might be able to use Octane version 1.2 or earlier, as they support compute version 1.0 and higher. You will be missing a lot of features though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA
You might be able to use Octane version 1.2 or earlier, as they support compute version 1.0 and higher. You will be missing a lot of features though.

Linux Mint 21.3 x64 | Nvidia GTX 980 4GB (displays) RTX 2070 8GB| Intel I7 5820K 3.8 Ghz | 32Gb Memory | Nvidia Driver 535.171
Where can I download the Octane Version 1.2 for cinema 4d?grimm wrote:Unfortunately no, your cards are too old. You need a card with a compute version of 2.0 or higher, for instance my GTX460 has a compute version of 2.1. According to this page here your cards are version 1.1:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA
You might be able to use Octane version 1.2 or earlier, as they support compute version 1.0 and higher. You will be missing a lot of features though.
I'm not sure, as I don't use Cinema 4D, but you could check this page for the exporter:
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=23731
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=23731
Linux Mint 21.3 x64 | Nvidia GTX 980 4GB (displays) RTX 2070 8GB| Intel I7 5820K 3.8 Ghz | 32Gb Memory | Nvidia Driver 535.171