Daz3D Hardware

Someone who has Ryzen 5 3600 with GTX 1050 ti or 1650 , Please render any same character with these following options (1) CPU only (2) GPU only (3) CPU + GPU And share the rendering time with me ! It would be helpful for me ! Thanks!

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  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    Use the GPU only, and there is a thread somewhere with render times, check it out for times of renders

  • alan bard newcomeralan bard newcomer Posts: 2,172
    edited September 2022

    when I did do checks...  gpu fast gpu+cpu 5% faster ... cpu slow. (and I have dual xeon 2630v3... older but that's 16 threads all going and still can't catch the gpu and the diff between gpu and gpu+cpu is so little why listen to the processors scream 
    Basically for daz with iray... the gpu is the hardware. faster cpu might get it to the card a little faster that's all 
    with a 1050ti any 3xxx series would be an upgrade...  I have a 1050ti and it has 1700 cudas half of my 980ti and maybe a third of my titanx 
    so even the bottom 3xxx cards will give you more cudas, more speed and more vram. 
    --- for me I'm stuck... outside of speed increase in the cards... I have to hit at least a 3070 to get more cudas and 3080/90 to get more vram. 


     

    Post edited by alan bard newcomer on
  • I've Ryzen 3200g and 8gb ram , should I switch to 1050 ti ? ( I don't wanna buy higher end GPU like rtx 2xxx or 3xxx whatever) and ( Also I don't render any complex scene ... my work is to only render single HD character ) like this : (example)
    jasper-for-genesis-8-male-00-main-daz3d.jpg
    1000 x 1300 - 122K
  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,804
    edited September 2022

    pekiw95402 said:

    I've Ryzen 3200g and 8gb ram , should I switch to 1050 ti ? ( I don't wanna buy higher end GPU like rtx 2xxx or 3xxx whatever) and ( Also I don't render any complex scene ... my work is to only render single HD character ) like this : (example)

    A 4GB non-RTX card is going to have very little room for rendering as it will lose a chunk to the code emulating the RTX features. Not that 8GB of system RAM would support a larger card.

    Post edited by Richard Haseltine on
  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    Going with bare minimum, you need 16GB's of RAM and a supported Nvidia GPU with 6GB's of VRAM, preferably 32GB's of RAM and 8GB's of VRAM on the Nvidia card.

    Scene "complexity" is not that straight forward, a piece of clothing or hair can have a large vertex count and large textures with lots of maps, which can already make the scene too "complex"
    On the other hand one may have a city scene with people that doesn't tax the system as much.

    It's all about knowing what to put into the scene, especially when working with low end systems.

  • Thanks to all
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