Has anybody tried out the GTX 1080s with Octane for Poser? Did you experience any issues?
Are they slower, faster, or same as a GTX 980 ti's?
I currently have (four 780 Ti's) in one computer and (two 980 Ti's in another) and am wondering if its worth upgrading replacing those to the Hybrid GTX 1080's
GTX 1080 Optimized for Octane/Poser?
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I think the Pascall optimization process is not an easy task for the OR team to accomplish.
Otherwise, knowing how consumer oriented they really are/were in the past, they would have given us something significant already ... just my opinion =)
There're a few topics, regarding the 1080s/1070s/1060, in the General Discussion Forum tho.
This one I picked as an example: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=56108
Otherwise, knowing how consumer oriented they really are/were in the past, they would have given us something significant already ... just my opinion =)
There're a few topics, regarding the 1080s/1070s/1060, in the General Discussion Forum tho.
This one I picked as an example: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=56108
They haven't done any optimization. They are still waiting for Nvidia to fix the problems with cuda 8.
Octane work with Pascal cards by using a mix of cuda 7.5 and 8 for now.
Octane work with Pascal cards by using a mix of cuda 7.5 and 8 for now.
Win 11 Pro | i5 12600K | 32GB ram | 2x GTX 1080Ti + 3080Ti - studio driver 560.94| Modo/Blender/ZBrush/Daz/Poser
Don't know about all that stuff, but my 1080 seems just as fast my old system which has 2 x gtx 670's. The 1080 has slightly less cuda cores (2540-ish) than the two 670's (2688-ish) , but tons more memory and tons more clock speed. I'm pleased with the card! Octane is happy as far as I'm concerned.Zay wrote:They haven't done any optimization. They are still waiting for Nvidia to fix the problems with cuda 8.
Octane work with Pascal cards by using a mix of cuda 7.5 and 8 for now.
The system itself is running an i7 6800K (6 cores) which makes Poser (and any other multi-threaded application) happy as well.
i7 6800K (6 core), 24 GB, GTX 1080 8gb, Titan X 12gb
I don't think Paul has compiled a plugin version for v2.26.1.denver2 wrote:Connected GTX 1080 but there is no image in the render window.
system is running an i7 6700K, Windows 7 (64 bit)
Poser 11
Win 11 Pro | i5 12600K | 32GB ram | 2x GTX 1080Ti + 3080Ti - studio driver 560.94| Modo/Blender/ZBrush/Daz/Poser
jibbles10 wrote:Try ticking 'on' the active box, then close and re-open the render window. Did that work?denver2 wrote:Connected GTX 1080 but there is no image in the render window.
system is running an i7 6700K, Windows 7 (64 bit)
Poser 11
Sorry for the question, what is "' on' the active box"
where this button is?
Zay wrote:I don't think Paul has compiled a plugin version for v2.26.1.denver2 wrote:Connected GTX 1080 but there is no image in the render window.
system is running an i7 6700K, Windows 7 (64 bit)
Poser 11
Yes, that is sad. without a plugin version for v2.26.1. it doesn't work on this video card
----------------------------------------------------------------------denver2 wrote:jibbles10 wrote:Try ticking 'on' the active box, then close and re-open the render window. Did that work?denver2 wrote:Connected GTX 1080 but there is no image in the render window.
system is running an i7 6700K, Windows 7 (64 bit)
Poser 11
Sorry for the question, what is "' on' the active box"
where this button is?
Sorry ,
I didn't see your picture with council in the first time in the first time
Thanks, but it didn'T help(
To support video cards in Poser. All write that we need a different version of the plugin.
But OTOY has not made this plugin yet