RTX 3060 or 3090 12gb

Hi Guys,

 

Any help appreciated.

RTX 3060 or 3090 with 12GB and 64GB ram with windows 11 allow me to render 'animation' of aboyt 5 second blocks in less than a day.

Thanks

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  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,755

    I guess it depends on what you can afford. if you can afford the 3090, then go for it. It also depends on what is in the scene. if you have a clothed figure and a simple environment, you should be fine with the 3060, but if you have multiple figuires, lots of lights and a detailed environment you will need the 3090

  • FUTUREMANFUTUREMAN Posts: 5

    Thankyou Michael,

    I do mostly single figure stuff with simple environments. But I'm gearing more for music video use. So using green or blue screen in the background might be better for the animation.

    So for the moment perhaps 3060 with 64GB RAM might be ok for animation at a time. I don't mind waiting a day (whilst at work) waiting for a render.

     

    Any other advise would be appreciated. Thanks again.

    Adam

    www.futureman.com

  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    This was rendered on RTX 3060 12GB in 5 minutes and 5 seconds.

    I've done some animations with 1-2 figures at 600x800, and the rendering time for one frame has been 30-60 seconds with max samples set at 500.

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  • nakamuram002nakamuram002 Posts: 788

    What is the capacity of your power supply?  The min required for the cards you are considering is: RTX3060 - 550W, RTX3090 - 750W.  The RTX4070 12GB is out.  You might consider it.  Reviewers say that it has RTX 3080 performance with much lower power utilization.  A 650W PS is the min recommended for the RTX 4070.

  • FUTUREMANFUTUREMAN Posts: 5

    nakamuram002 said:

    What is the capacity of your power supply?  The min required for the cards you are considering is: RTX3060 - 550W, RTX3090 - 750W.  The RTX4070 12GB is out.  You might consider it.  Reviewers say that it has RTX 3080 performance with much lower power utilization.  A 650W PS is the min recommended for the RTX 4070.

    Hi nakamuram002,

    I did some research on google for my country..

    "Australia's Electrical Current - Volts/Hertz. Electrical current is supplied domestically throughout Australia at 230/240volts, 50 hertz. Most Australian accommodation providers provide a 110-volt ac socket (rated at 20 watts) for electric razors only.

    I'm seriously look at the RTX 3080 actually for my designs. That is the attached chick done in Genesis. I just want her and others to do some aniblocks animation of 2-10 seconds." If I could have minimum of 5 over a couple weeks I would be a happy man Though the below was done a mac, each render about a day..

    What do you think ?

    Regards FM

     

     

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  • nakamuram002nakamuram002 Posts: 788

    When I say power supply rating, I mean the output of your power supply, not the input (120W US, 230/240W Aus).  You should be able to find the power supply rating in your system's specifications, or on a label on the power supply.  What are your present system's specs - CPU, RAM, GPU, disk capacity,  power supply rating, etc?

  • FUTUREMANFUTUREMAN Posts: 5

    PerttiA said:

    This was rendered on RTX 3060 12GB in 5 minutes and 5 seconds.

    I've done some animations with 1-2 figures at 600x800, and the rendering time for one frame has been 30-60 seconds with max samples set at 500.

     

    Thanks Pertia, fro the RTX 3060 12GB info.I'm looking at the RTX 3080 atm. To be exact as below. What do you think ?

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  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    You will pay more for that card and you get less VRAM = Not worth it in my mind.

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