Good evening (o;
Is maybe someone already using a motherboard that can hold 4 RTX2080Ti in blower design?
I thought of maybe going the X399 Taichi way....but not sure about thermal consequences....
Or is the money better spent on a more powerful NVidia GPU?
thanks in advance
richard
Recommendation for a 4-GPU motherboard
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Do You need one for Threadripper or You are open for Intel as well?
Well from my experience....AMD CPUs have much more PCIe channels than Intel....also price wise PCIe lanes/price...
OTOH Intel CPUs are much faster in processing from my experience, well..never used any workstation Intel CPUs...
But then again...for example flip fluids doesn't much benefit from more than 8 cores...
So it basically all comes down to price.....not the 2 additional GPUs...but also the enterprise Blender Octane license (o;
OTOH Intel CPUs are much faster in processing from my experience, well..never used any workstation Intel CPUs...
But then again...for example flip fluids doesn't much benefit from more than 8 cores...
So it basically all comes down to price.....not the 2 additional GPUs...but also the enterprise Blender Octane license (o;
Debian 10.2 on AMD 1950X, 64GB RAM, 2 * RTX2080Ti
Octane Blender Studio 2020.1-XB3-21.3
Blender 2.83 E_Cycles
Octane Blender Studio 2020.1-XB3-21.3
Blender 2.83 E_Cycles