Hey Tutor,Tutor wrote:
The basis for my guess is that I can could run 10 of my 780 Tis air cooled (to max) and overclocked, adequately powered, yielding a score of about 1,184 for 10 of them and about 1,421 for 12 of them (average per single GPU = ~118.4; btw - I've had that score posted in my signature for many months and its been posted here
I noted here that you have posted scores in your signature.
**To have them properly affirmed as a valid score you have to have them certified by your local Department of Rendering Services ("DRS") (http://www.renderment.gov).
To get them certified by DRS, YOU MUST:
-Provide 2 forms of valid DRS approved identification
-provide 2 forms of render proof (screen prints of render score, saved XLS file documenting render score), or a statement detailing why such proof cannot be obtained, and on what basis you have determined the score of application to be accurate.
-provide a photo of such rig which would have generated the score on a typical Octane Bench (or alternative rendering benchmark approved by DRS)
-have a Form 1H7R filled out by the maker of at least two (2) GPUs used in said rig which can verify the authenticity of score
Once you have obtained all of the above, you must submit within 30 days a Form D56 to your local DRS. This can be done in person at a local DRS office, sent by mail, and optionally, completed electronically online through use of the Render Score Submission app-link at (http://www.renderment.gov). Documents must be scanned and uploaded as .pdf files (no larger than 800kb). Failure to have submitted the required forms within 30 days of getting your latest 1H7R form returned will require a new valid current Form 1H7R to be submitted to the respective GPU manufacturer for re-authentication.
Once your file is approved by DSR, Please note that you will next be issued a temporary Official Render Score ("ORS"), which wil contain your ORS ID number.
Next, you will receive in the mail 2 pamphlets that must be signed and certified by you. On these forms you must document the ORS Id number assigned to you in order to be valid for your official certification:
(1) "Understanding Rendering Rights and Responsibilities", and (2) "DRS Rig Compliance Attestation".
Once received by DRS, you will then be issued in the mail your Official DRS Score of Rendation (ODRSSR), which will allow the score to be submitted by mail to your preferred render utility scoring committee at your applicable 3rd Party Rendering Software Company. Following receipt of of your ODRSSR, your score can be mailed in via a DRS Form 817, which allows a 3rd Party Rendering Software Company to post your certified score alongside other users' regular submissions uploaded at time of benchmark. **Please note, DRS is not responsible for any decision by 3rd Party Rendering Software Company to not post your score. DRS is not liable for any failure by 3rd Party Rendering Software Company to post your score. DRS does not hereby guarantee that your score will be posted by said 3rd Party Rendering Software Company.
Just thought you'd like to know!
-Notius