TITAN RTX
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Would a TITAN RTX video card be a good buy for DAZ?
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Would a TITAN RTX video card be a good buy for DAZ?
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The obvious question is do you need 24GB of GPU memory? If you do, then that would certainly be a powerful argument for a Titan RTX (budget permitting) but if 8GB or 11GB would serve you then I'd think the Titan was a bit much.
A good buy? I don't think so!
I mean, it's a great GPU, but it costs too much for its value.
As Richard has said, its main feature are those 24Gb of VRAM, but even a very heavy scene doesn't easily go over 11Gb, that's the amount available on a RTX 2080 Ti I guess! :)
If I could afford one I'd probably get it. I have to do a lot of fiddling to get larger scenes to render with my 11gb card. If you don't do large scenes then I guess it doesn't matter.
I went ahead and bought me the TITAN RTX yesterday. I paid $2,000 for a brand new and sealed TITAN as soon as it popped up on EBAY. Newegg has the TITAN for $2,500.
I hope it gives you excellent service.
Good for you!! :D
Make a great render-use of that beast!
And I think you focus on the wrong things 1) if creationz8 was after value/$ he wouldn't start this thread 2) flll your x16 slots with Titan RTX and it will destroy 2080 TI's 3) Money is just.. money.. comes and goes.. but having an awesome computer experience.. is priceless!
I don't know creationz8 setup - but e.g. my own setup - I have a i9-7940X on a Asus x299 motherboard with three x16 slots, one is used for raid card, one is used for 10 Gb network card that means I have only one slot left for GFX. My setup "only" includes a 1080 Ti card but I am a Daz3d newbie so my needs are covered well!
But if I found my self needing the GFX power of a single Titan or dual 2080 Ti, taking a dual GFX card route would be less desirable than a Titan at the same price. That said, for me getting a single 2080 Ti would be a more realistic upgrade alternative on my part.
But - come to think of it: when I was cryptomining some years ago and FPS were not really the object the GFX card could be connected using a slower PCI-x slot since the mining job was sent to the GFX card, chewed for a while and returned compared to gaming where the picture has to be returned continuously. Would it be possible to do Iray rendering with a GFX card connected using a x16 to x1 adapter - same as mining?
I would go for the one Titan RTX because 24GB of VRAM.
You can never have too much VRAM especially with newer content coming out with super high resolution materials. I have a GTX 1080 ti with 11GB of VRAM just like the RTX 2080 ti card abd I can tell you that I have run out of VRAM and had the render drop to CPU only on some of my more complicated scenes.
As an added bonus the Titan RTX has NVLink for potential VRAM pooling (imagine 48GB of VRAM avalible for rendering) if(when) support for it is added to Iray.
Yeah, I think a few people here have done it with decent results. My setup was just an experiment to see if it would work. If I had money to spend on better cards, it could have been a real powerhouse. link
I agree, It is not about speed but vram. I own a older pair of titans and only got them for the 12gb vram and I have never regretted my decision. Happy rendering
If you say you're preparing for the future, well then, what kind of future are you expecting? 4k textures are standard, and I don't see nobody going to 8k anytime soon. And he didn't say what kind of user he was, so I'm only seeing things in terms of the average Daz user.
I do not own a T-Rex but do have access to one through a friend's work.
I can only say that having the ability to load up 5 hd figues, different hairs and outfits (no texuture sharing) with a high resolution interior environment and associated lighting (which went to 16.7gb vram used) and have the card still have that much overhead left was amazing. Certainly bodes well for future proofing.
If I had the choice of 2 2080ti's or a T-Rex I would taking the T-Rex every time.
Congratulations of your purchase @creationz8 - I am only a little jealous (okay a lot jealous).
David
Thank you, Inner Circle. My decision was made with the help of this forum and lots of research. My biggest mistake in the past was NOT doing research, which left me with a useless AMD Firepro W8100. Yeah, I am still reeling from that purchase.
Depends.
It isn't just about your scenes, and how likely they are to go over the 11GB available on a TI model, but about leaving scenes open, having multiple renders open and continueing to render. Do you do animations? Do you have the cash to spare? Would you have other uses for it, or would it be working really hard?
You've asked the question, but really, only you know the answer.