It would be good to manage the ram use a little differently in the future to use less if thats possible.
Or maybe have an option to use a less demanding profile for those with less ram even if it takes somewhat longer to do?
Probably in usual use 6gb ram for 1gb vram is ok, 8 for 1.5, 12 for 2, so maybe 16 for 3, 24 for 4, 32 for 6? Not sure how it scales. I guess someone has to try it to find out.
Many people will get along fine with 6,8,12gb which is within reach and power users will need 16,24,32 - doesnt seem too unreasonable although it is a lot I agree.
I think some of the reason people will want a big vram is for a large image resolution.
For A0 prints and such that could take up 1gb space but it wouldnt be loaded so thats maybe 4gb ram saved.
If you can afford 6gb Tesla then you can afford 32gb ram I think if that whats required.
With 32gb I think you need a Xeon mobo though and it might be hard or impossible presently to find one with say 3x8x pci-e ?? Tyan, Supermicro, Asus, Intel seem to be the manufacturers but these are really for server so often have integrated graphics so that might be a gotcha.
I guess 24gb is the upper bound atm for Octane.
Given that, if the max memory use could be reduced by 25% it might be a good thing all round.
Edit: Even if you wanted to fill 6gb vram with just polys thats going to be something like 27m tris and its going to be a problem dealing with a model like that in Blender or Maya etc anyway.
