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mark0spasic
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Just test of Octane render speed :D this was rendered on 2x msi gtx 780 3gb. :D :lol:
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hi there... nice image..

I'm considering getting myself FOUR MSI 780 3 gigs myself. Do you feel that the Vram amount (3gig) is enough for most of your scenes? I'm also considering getting FOUR 780 6 gigs instead of 3gig ones... if the Vram will be an issue down the line.

thanks for any input.
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2 hours? Nice and very clean!
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Yeah nice!
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neo83_gr wrote:2 hours? Nice and very clean!

Render time was 1min 58seconds :lol: :shock:
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mark0spasic wrote:
neo83_gr wrote:2 hours? Nice and very clean!

Render time was 1min 58seconds :lol: :shock:

Speed is Impresive to say the least =)
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Looks very good, do you have some fill lights behind camera/at ceiling ? looks very bright considering how little of lights is in scene and only 2 bounces. What's your Exposure/Gamma settings ?

Great work.
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no need 10 glossy and 2 for diff is low
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Lewis wrote:Looks very good, do you have some fill lights behind camera/at ceiling ? looks very bright considering how little of lights is in scene and only 2 bounces. What's your Exposure/Gamma settings ?

Great work.
You can see settings for lightning, all walls are in scene and no hidden lights. :D
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mark0spasic wrote:
neo83_gr wrote:2 hours? Nice and very clean!

Render time was 1min 58seconds :lol: :shock:
2x780 are THAT good??
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