GPU and SLI advice
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 11:20 am
Hi everyone,
So after Grant's amazing work on my Iron Man model I decided I'd give the whole Octane/GPU rendering scene a go. My current card is a Quadro 4000 which simply isn't cutting it as any dense meshes like the Iron Man model makes my viewport and UI grind to a halt resulting in having to pause Octane, make shader changes, then unpause Octane, so I'm after a fairly decent card but nothing crazy like the Titans.
The two cards I've been looking at are the GTX 590 (on ebay for £140) and the GTX 780Ti (on ebay for £260) based on the OctaneBench results as they have pretty high scores for single cards but are both under £300.
So the questions are:
- Although the scores are very similar does one card have advantages over the other apart from the 590 being cheaper?
- Could I use SLI to link them to my Quadro 4000?
- Would it be better if the Quadro is used purely for 3ds Max viewport perfomance and the GTX purely for Octane rendering?
If it helps, my motherboard is a Gigabyte X58A_UD3R.
Thanks
So after Grant's amazing work on my Iron Man model I decided I'd give the whole Octane/GPU rendering scene a go. My current card is a Quadro 4000 which simply isn't cutting it as any dense meshes like the Iron Man model makes my viewport and UI grind to a halt resulting in having to pause Octane, make shader changes, then unpause Octane, so I'm after a fairly decent card but nothing crazy like the Titans.
The two cards I've been looking at are the GTX 590 (on ebay for £140) and the GTX 780Ti (on ebay for £260) based on the OctaneBench results as they have pretty high scores for single cards but are both under £300.
So the questions are:
- Although the scores are very similar does one card have advantages over the other apart from the 590 being cheaper?
- Could I use SLI to link them to my Quadro 4000?
- Would it be better if the Quadro is used purely for 3ds Max viewport perfomance and the GTX purely for Octane rendering?
If it helps, my motherboard is a Gigabyte X58A_UD3R.
Thanks