Video card / monitor / render setup advice
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 4:01 pm
I purchased Octane earlier this week. I am primarily using it with Cinema 4D. I ordered some new video cards and they should arrive today.
I would like some recommendations for how I should connect them.
I have three monitors:
1 x 2560 x 1440
2 x 1920 x 1080
I currently have a GTX 760 4 GB. It has 1152 CUDA cores running at 1085 MHz (1150 MHz boost).
2 new GTX 780 3 GB will arrive today (not everyone can afford TITANS). They each have 2304 CUDA cores running at 863 MHz (902 MHz boost).
I'm running Windows 7 64-bit on a Core i7 4930K with 32 GB RAM. I have an ASUS X79 Deluxe motherboard. I really hope I can fit these three cards in my full tower...
My question are:
[1] Should I leave all three monitors connected to my 760 and just install the 780s without connecting them to the monitors or should I connect each card to one monitor? If so, should one of the new 780s run the larger resolution monitor?
[2] I believe I have read Octane can only use the VRAM from one card at a time. Can anyone confirm this?
[3] How do I compute how many 512, 1k, 2k and 4k textures I can load into one scene on a 3 GB card or 4 GB card? It’s not the size of the file, is it?
[4] Octane’s website states that I should NOT SLI these cards. My situation does not change that, correct?
Thanks in advance for any information and advice you give.
I would like some recommendations for how I should connect them.
I have three monitors:
1 x 2560 x 1440
2 x 1920 x 1080
I currently have a GTX 760 4 GB. It has 1152 CUDA cores running at 1085 MHz (1150 MHz boost).
2 new GTX 780 3 GB will arrive today (not everyone can afford TITANS). They each have 2304 CUDA cores running at 863 MHz (902 MHz boost).
I'm running Windows 7 64-bit on a Core i7 4930K with 32 GB RAM. I have an ASUS X79 Deluxe motherboard. I really hope I can fit these three cards in my full tower...
My question are:
[1] Should I leave all three monitors connected to my 760 and just install the 780s without connecting them to the monitors or should I connect each card to one monitor? If so, should one of the new 780s run the larger resolution monitor?
[2] I believe I have read Octane can only use the VRAM from one card at a time. Can anyone confirm this?
[3] How do I compute how many 512, 1k, 2k and 4k textures I can load into one scene on a 3 GB card or 4 GB card? It’s not the size of the file, is it?
[4] Octane’s website states that I should NOT SLI these cards. My situation does not change that, correct?
Thanks in advance for any information and advice you give.