Smooth and faster performance and rendering
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With a Ryzen 7 2700x 8 cores, with a MSI X470 and a GTX 1080ti 32 ram memory... 128 SSD C drive and a 2 TB D drive... will this setup give me a smooth and fast performance especially in the rendering.
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With a Ryzen 7 2700x 8 cores, with a MSI X470 and a GTX 1080ti 32 ram memory... 128 SSD C drive and a 2 TB D drive... will this setup give me a smooth and fast performance especially in the rendering.
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it's not easy to answer
it will depends of the complexity of the scene and the number lights or use of hdri lighting, with IRAY rendering.
It will be WAY speedier with the GTX 1080 TI (Cuda) than without the nvidia card.
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I'll say for most example you can see in promotion pictures of DAZ Store modern products, yes it will give a fast performance. Scenes with a whole background (town or house with furnitures) and realistic light should take 1 hour in _4K_ resolution to be nice without too much noise.
A simple G8F HD character and cloths posing with an empty background with hdri lighting should take 10 or 20mn to be nice without noise
it depends of what you call "smooth".
Of course, the darker the scene it is, the longer you need to wait to remove noise (or to use denoise filter, it can help a lot)
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At the same time, adding a simple miror can explose the time it will take. Or to put complex material interacting with light (jelly for example or rich glasses) will demand more time, even with a speedy GTX 1080 Ti.
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Dforce simulation for a single character with hair and cloth should take 5 or 10mn to resolve with an 1080 GTX Ti. It's quite quick in comparaison of lone cpu. Here, thanks to OpenCL support. (Dforce simulation can use gpu and cpu to simulate).
it should allow to reasonably tweaks scene in "real time iray preview".
also the SSD should help a LOT to load very quickly the DAZ content database and assets in the scene.
short answer YES but as always get the best hardware you afford
Depends if your scenes usually fit (or will fit) on the card's RAM.