Razberryjones
Industrial
- Sep 20, 2005
- 40
Hello,
Well, I finally got that dream system I'd posted about previously.
In short
x2 Quad Core Xeons X5365 3 GHZ CPU's
Nvidia Quadro FX 5600
x2 150 GB 10,000 RPM WK Raptor X NCQ 16 MB Chache Running Raid 0.....as well as a host of other goodies.
All told around 11.5k in the system and software.
I purchased this system in order to speed up rendering times/animations etc.
In my 1st little benchmark test I rendered a rather ornate glass bowl in the default environment. With caustic, shadowing, etc. The end result images were fairly identical.
The render time to file was a full 90 minutes faster than my previous system. A Dell Precision 490, running Duo Core Xeon proccessor.
As far as animations... A simple 10 second fully rendered rotation takes around 15-20 minutes to save to file, as opposed to "who cares, it ain't worth trying" on the previous system.
As far as modeling performance. I can actually use freeform, and deform surfacing features without pulling my hair out.
All in all, happy with the system, and although miles short of a render farm it's likely the best I'll ever see! Only problem is, now I want one at home.
Does anyone have any tips as to how to maximize the rendering performance times?
I have set the graphics card preference to Solidworks, and that's about it. Can the graphic card be utilize in any way to speed up the render times?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Craig
Well, I finally got that dream system I'd posted about previously.
In short
x2 Quad Core Xeons X5365 3 GHZ CPU's
Nvidia Quadro FX 5600
x2 150 GB 10,000 RPM WK Raptor X NCQ 16 MB Chache Running Raid 0.....as well as a host of other goodies.
All told around 11.5k in the system and software.
I purchased this system in order to speed up rendering times/animations etc.
In my 1st little benchmark test I rendered a rather ornate glass bowl in the default environment. With caustic, shadowing, etc. The end result images were fairly identical.
The render time to file was a full 90 minutes faster than my previous system. A Dell Precision 490, running Duo Core Xeon proccessor.
As far as animations... A simple 10 second fully rendered rotation takes around 15-20 minutes to save to file, as opposed to "who cares, it ain't worth trying" on the previous system.
As far as modeling performance. I can actually use freeform, and deform surfacing features without pulling my hair out.
All in all, happy with the system, and although miles short of a render farm it's likely the best I'll ever see! Only problem is, now I want one at home.
Does anyone have any tips as to how to maximize the rendering performance times?
I have set the graphics card preference to Solidworks, and that's about it. Can the graphic card be utilize in any way to speed up the render times?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Craig