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t0m4sk0
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nvidia 9600 gt
1:40 min

I just bought 460gtx 2gb
I am wonder about new speed improvement compared to 9600gt
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Hi, welcome to the community. :)
The sofa and cushions are nice. Good rug too.

The 460 will be maybe 5x faster I think...it will be a lot better anyway ;)
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that is a very shaggy rug :)
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ettore wrote:Why there is a lot of grain on the image?
the render just needs to cook longer... the 9600GT has 32 CUDA cores AFAIR (a 480GTX is 480... 15x!)
it's just like CPU rendering on a P4
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gtx460

still noisy. i cannot findout how can i get walls like renders on others threeds in this forum. whithout noise.
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How long are you rendering for?
Usually something like 3000 or 4000 samples produces a fairly clean render.
The white walls and ceiling look like they have very large bump on them is that what it is?
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its 4000
yes, it is bump, you are right
i have to change scale
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It is important with an unbiased renderer to get the 'physical' scale right.
If you import to Octane and the scene is 100 or 1000x too big you will get strange artefacts.
Bump in Octane models quite small size features like sandpaper and leather grain- just a few mm.
Probably the bump is just too much in this case and it looks like noise.
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t0m4sk0
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Ok, today i am gonna buy license, and maybe another gtx460 and i am octane positive now :)
thak you all for replays, bey bey vray :twisted:
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