The problem is cost, even the minimum two PCs in a render farm would be $590 per year in license fees - you can get a new high end GPU for that. That's why I still think PCI-E extenders are the way to go for non-professional rendering.
Also, would your technique work for animations (does the .mi file contain the needed info)?
Gary can you recommend a pci-e extender? I am wanting to build a small form factor pc, but add an external video card or two that are too big for the case. Thanks!
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AMAZING post!
thx cridgit!![yes yes](http://www.daz3d.com/forums/plugins/ckeditor/js/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/thumbs_up.png)
Brilliant! Your "kerfuffling" really paid off.
The problem is cost, even the minimum two PCs in a render farm would be $590 per year in license fees - you can get a new high end GPU for that. That's why I still think PCI-E extenders are the way to go for non-professional rendering.
Also, would your technique work for animations (does the .mi file contain the needed info)?
Gary can you recommend a pci-e extender? I am wanting to build a small form factor pc, but add an external video card or two that are too big for the case. Thanks!