Originally posted by: Gatecrusher
hmmm, I'd hook em up on a lan than use them to render my stuff form 3Ds Max, and Lightwave.. cool thats what you can do man.
the combined CPU power might amount to something, there are programs out there that can use network machines combined cpu power for calculations. (Brice,3ds max.. so on)
Originally posted by: goku
Specs would be really useful at this point. PIIIs and Pentiums are both considered old but are significantly different when it comes to performance. If it's a 486, eh the best you really could do is build a firewall...
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: Gatecrusher
hmmm, I'd hook em up on a lan than use them to render my stuff form 3Ds Max, and Lightwave.. cool thats what you can do man.
the combined CPU power might amount to something, there are programs out there that can use network machines combined cpu power for calculations. (Brice,3ds max.. so on)
Would you happen to know how to use distributed computing to render things for stuff like Premiere or 3Ds max? That would be really useful for me to know as I have quite a few machines I'd like to do a task like that.