The best single card atm. is the GTX 580, with 1.5 or 3 GB VRAM.
The GTX 600 series is not faster but more energy efficient, you get it with more VRAM (4 GB) but it is also more expensive.
GTX 600 series is also not full supported from Octane.
If 1.5 GB ok with you look for the GTX 590 3GB, it is a double GTX 580 with 1.5 GB VRAM each.
Keep in mind that mainboard, supply and case big enought to extend to 2 - 4 GTX 500 for more render power if you need.
A GTX 590 is about 3 times faster than your GTX 470 and you could use one card during setup and running both for final render.
No more lagging during setup.
Cheers, mib.
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- mib2berlin
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GTX 760 4 GB Driver: 430.31
Octane 3.08 Blender Octane
GTX 760 4 GB Driver: 430.31
Octane 3.08 Blender Octane
Is it actually 3x my 470? I am looking at the chart at the beginning of this thread and it shows a speed increase (Ms/sec) of less than 2.5x.
If people are getting 3x performance with a GTX 590, it is something I am very interested in. It only uses one PCI express slot right? if so, it would leave me more open to expanding a single computer rather than buying a second computer to assist in rendering. One thing I am wondering about is temperature, especially if I plan to expand to a second card.
Has anyone built a system with 2 590s? If so, what case did you use and how are you cooling it?
The scenes we are doing are fairly simple indoor scenes, so the 1.5 gigs of vram should be enough (I have had no problems with my 470)
If people are getting 3x performance with a GTX 590, it is something I am very interested in. It only uses one PCI express slot right? if so, it would leave me more open to expanding a single computer rather than buying a second computer to assist in rendering. One thing I am wondering about is temperature, especially if I plan to expand to a second card.
Has anyone built a system with 2 590s? If so, what case did you use and how are you cooling it?
The scenes we are doing are fairly simple indoor scenes, so the 1.5 gigs of vram should be enough (I have had no problems with my 470)
Intel quad core i5 @ 4.0 ghz | 8 gigs of Ram | Geforce GTX 470 - 1.25 gigs of Ram
- mib2berlin
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Hi, sorry < 2.5 is more exact.
I only look short to the chart.
There are some user with a multi GTX 500 setup, I am shure you get the info you need.
Cheers, mib.
I only look short to the chart.
There are some user with a multi GTX 500 setup, I am shure you get the info you need.
Cheers, mib.
Opensuse Leap 42.3/64 i5-3570K 16 GB
GTX 760 4 GB Driver: 430.31
Octane 3.08 Blender Octane
GTX 760 4 GB Driver: 430.31
Octane 3.08 Blender Octane
These are the numbers for a GTX680 (from EVGA, not overclocked) with NVIDIA driver 302.59.shikakka wrote:Tested the benchmark scene with the GTX 670 (Gigabyte GV-N670OC-2GD, factory overclocked)today .
I tested with Octane 2.58c (Kepler test build) and Nvidia 301.42 drivers; the test system had a Core i7 3770 3.4GHz, and 32GB RAM at 1600MHz.
The results:
DirectLighting 01:04 minutes 9.35 Ms/sec
Pathtracing 03:38 minutes 2.63 Ms/sec
PMC 04:41 minutes 2.05 Ms/sec
Benchmark trench, all kernels have alpha shadows switched off.
DirectLighting: ∙ 9.18 Ms/sec
Pathtracing: ∙ ∙ ∙ 2.67 Ms/sec
PMC: ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ 2.02 Ms/sec
What is the clock speed on your GTX 670?
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Thank you, I was searching for these info!mib2berlin wrote:The best single card atm. is the GTX 580, with 1.5 or 3 GB VRAM.
The GTX 600 series is not faster but more energy efficient, you get it with more VRAM (4 GB) but it is also more expensive.
GTX 600 series is also not full supported from Octane.
If 1.5 GB ok with you look for the GTX 590 3GB, it is a double GTX 580 with 1.5 GB VRAM each.
Keep in mind that mainboard, supply and case big enought to extend to 2 - 4 GTX 500 for more render power if you need.
One thing is not clear, why is a single 580 3GB better than a 590 3GB? Does Octane only sees 1.5GB if you use the 590? (because inside there are two 580 1.5GB)
Where the extra GB of memory come to help? Bigger resolution? More textures and more polygons?
If the main requirement is the speed, is the 590 the fastest single card I can get? (it looks like it from the chart)
One more question, just out of curiosity: assuming that money are not a problem, what is the fastest single card for octane ever? Quadro? Tesla? Or the 590 is still the fastest on the market?
Thank you!
Intel Core i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz | RAM 16GB DDR3 | GeForce GTX 480 Core 405 MHz | Win7 64bit Jap
Hi - I've just put in a 590
It works fine! All you have to do in enable the 2 gpu's under preferences in Octane, and if you find you've only got half the RAM - 738 or whatever, then you have to switch off the
'use multi GPU' in the 3d settings in the nVidia control panel -the Octane preferences also highlights this as 'dis-enable SLI'
a lot quieter than my 470 too!
It works fine! All you have to do in enable the 2 gpu's under preferences in Octane, and if you find you've only got half the RAM - 738 or whatever, then you have to switch off the
'use multi GPU' in the 3d settings in the nVidia control panel -the Octane preferences also highlights this as 'dis-enable SLI'
a lot quieter than my 470 too!
workstation well past its sell-by-date, Vista 64 bit (!) with a pitiful amount of RAM, re-invigorated with a GX 590
3ds Max Design 2011 (have 2013 but can't be bothered to re-do all the UI), CS5, and that free z-brush program, whatever it's called
3ds Max Design 2011 (have 2013 but can't be bothered to re-do all the UI), CS5, and that free z-brush program, whatever it's called