Octane/GPU Upgrade Is Amazing!
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 2:37 am
I've posted this in the video section which no one seems to read much so I'm posting my experience with Octane here. I've just upgraded from a KFA GTX 470 to an eVGA GTX 760 4GB RAM Reference card. The 470 got too hot and didn't have enough RAM so I could never test Octane properly.
Not anymore! I'm now rendering complex photo realistic HD (1090x1080) scenes in DAZ Studio in minutes. Max GPU temp 80 degrees. What would have taken ages to render in DAZ now takes minutes using the Octane plugin.
I chose the reference 760 rather than wait for the superclocked versions because the reviews of the OC'd 760 didn't rave about the extra 10% OC and I wanted heat blown out the back of my PC as I have a few other PCI cards installed and air circulation is not that great in my PC. The twin fans of the superclocked version blow the heat into the case but claim to keep the GPU 10 degrees cooler.
The card cost £227 and so far I couldn't be happier. Together with DAZ Octane this is an incredible and cost effective rendering solution for those on a budget.
Not anymore! I'm now rendering complex photo realistic HD (1090x1080) scenes in DAZ Studio in minutes. Max GPU temp 80 degrees. What would have taken ages to render in DAZ now takes minutes using the Octane plugin.
I chose the reference 760 rather than wait for the superclocked versions because the reviews of the OC'd 760 didn't rave about the extra 10% OC and I wanted heat blown out the back of my PC as I have a few other PCI cards installed and air circulation is not that great in my PC. The twin fans of the superclocked version blow the heat into the case but claim to keep the GPU 10 degrees cooler.
The card cost £227 and so far I couldn't be happier. Together with DAZ Octane this is an incredible and cost effective rendering solution for those on a budget.