Davidh373
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^ Gtx 580 3gb is coming from palit/gainward so OP is not misinformed it just hasn't really been widely publicized.
Ahh, NEATO! But not practical I'm afraid...
^ Gtx 580 3gb is coming from palit/gainward so OP is not misinformed it just hasn't really been widely publicized.
Ahh, NEATO! But not practical I'm afraid...
Actually at super high settings 4 GTX 580's in SLI ARE limited by the vRAM so it should give 3 users a very good boost.
Thanks guys, I can most definately sympathize with having to repeat the same things over and over, as long as we keep popping out babies there will always be noobs such as myself.
As you have all suggested I have downgraded most of the parts and am just trying to put it together now and see what my costing comes too, will probably get the GPU out of the states as even with shipping its a couple hundred cheaper.
So David does that mean that viewport uses normal ram as apposed to GPU ram, what about viewport rendering as in MODO or Vue?
So David does that mean that viewport uses normal ram as apposed to GPU ram, what about viewport rendering as in MODO or Vue?
I have kingston 8gb kit x2 (4x4gb chips) 1333mh, would there be benefit to changing to the gskill ripjaw c9 1600mhz which was out of stock but now back in?
If it's more money (like even $20) that is a no. It's likely close to $100 more and all you're gonna get from it is 2% of your total performance.
the GTX 570 costs $400 here, so I might order the GTX 580 3gb from the states for $600. If the vram makes a lot of difference to viewport perormance with large scenes, then the 3gb will make all the diference, for $150 less than quadro 4000 2gb
Hey David, apps like mudbox easily get up to 15 mil with fine detail, and once you start adding large textures to a scene it can slow to a crawl. Nothing slows the artistic oomph like a hard to work with scene. So if VRAM will speed things up I wouldn't mind spending the extra cash.
Not sure about the gigabyte psu, if cost has anything to do with it it must be damn good, my local stores didn't have much else to offer for my needs.
Oh and would be nice to make a forest in cue without it taking so long to populate and manouvre
So the only question, to super gpu or not to super gpu
Ah I see, I thought mudbox used vram, and sorry for the spelling error I meant Vue, I have a personal animation in mind which involves some pretty intricate and dense jungle, but my current system cannot handle anything near my imaginings (even for single frame renders for matte painting).
David I do use normall maps when exporting to other apps, but my system struggles with the poly count in mudbox, after reading a bit more it seems that the GTX 400 series has a fair bit of trouble with 3d apps, so maybe the extra memory is not as necessary as I thought. What software do you use?
Would my software choices make a good argument for upgrading my ram type? the general consensus so far seems to be no.
So close now to having it all put together!!
Thanks for everyones help, I have learned a lot since finding this website, and look forward to learning more, viva la anandtech!
David I do use normall maps when exporting to other apps, but my system struggles with the poly count in mudbox, after reading a bit more it seems that the GTX 400 series has a fair bit of trouble with 3d apps, so maybe the extra memory is not as necessary as I thought. What software do you use?
are the pro ATI cards any good?
I've got to say that the 3d compositing softwares are my weak spot, which I need to focus on if I'm gonna make any progress I suppose.
Good luck with your meeting today!
Quadro 4000 2gb - $750 (if I buy it from the states will it still be under warranty? if not it cost $1300 in australia which is too much)
GTX 560 2gb vram - $320
GTX 570 O/C 1.2gb - $415
GTX 580 O/C - $620
