Hello
Firstly sorry if this has been asked...I was just reading about the upcoming Kepler release by Nvidia. It mentions shared memory which i assume may allow the card to access the system memory. Does anyone know if his is true and whether or not that would result in cuda having access to plenty more GB for loading/rendering scenes. I ask becuase I was planning on buying 2 500 series cards but may wait.
Nvidia Kepler
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hi there, our devs have not tested Octane Render using kepler yet, so it's difficult predict actual outcomes. maybe wait for kepler and make a more informed choice then. This way you end up getting the most suitable card/(s) for your rendering needs
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- mojo_jojo_mark
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thanks.. please let me know if details become avaliable
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win7 Ult x64, Q6600 3.2, Asus p5n-d, 4gb, 2x GTX 280, 900w PSU
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win7 Ult x64, Q6600 3.2, Asus p5n-d, 4gb, 2x GTX 280, 900w PSU
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