Is 4070 card enough for animation rendering on Daz3D?

Hi! I'm planning to build a PC with 4070, it'll be used only for animation rendering on Daz3D, is it enough for that work? I mean I have a 4090, but it takes some time to render animations and I can't do anything during that time. So I'm gonna replace it with a 4070 (I can't afford another 4090), then I can keep my work on with 4090 without any waiting.

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  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024
    edited May 2023

    Depends on your scene and rendering settings, I can render Iray animation on RTX 3060 12GB in 30-60 seconds per frame.

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  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 6,988

    I think you better use 4090 to render your animation while using 4070 to do other work... i.e. connect your monitor to 4070, tick 4090 for rendering...

  • toplyz233toplyz233 Posts: 11

    PerttiA said:

    Depends on your scene and rendering settings, I can render Iray animation on RTX 3060 12GB in 30-60 seconds per frame.

    Thanks for the reply, usually I just use it for rendering animations less than 10 seconds, but it'd be some complex room scenes, including lighting, furniture, reflections or something else. Since I can keep working during rendering, I don't care if it takes longer. I'm worried about a 4070 not being able to open these scenes or getting stuck. Or the work that took my 4090 30 minutes to an hour, takes a 4070 all afternoon or even a day doing it.

  • toplyz233toplyz233 Posts: 11

    crosswind said:

    I think you better use 4090 to render your animation while using 4070 to do other work... i.e. connect your monitor to 4070, tick 4090 for rendering...

    Noh, for my greed, I wouldn't put a 4070 in a device that I use 95% of the time. I enjoy the unstoppable feeling that 4090 gives me. LOL

  • brainmuffinbrainmuffin Posts: 1,205

    I now have a 4070 with 12 GB and it's awesome, though I do render my Studio scenes in Blender as I'm on Linux.

  • outrider42outrider42 Posts: 3,679

    If you have a 4090 now, then you kind of know how well a 4070 will work. It has half the VRAM, so the first thing to see is if your VRAM use exceeds the 12gb that the 4070 will offer. If it routinely goes over that, then the 4070 is probably a no-go. As for speed, the 4070 is also about half as fast as the 4090 in the benchmarks, so you can just double your render times you get now. Then you have your answer.

  • toplyz233toplyz233 Posts: 11

    Thanks, everyone! Now I'm gonna buy a 4070, yeah!

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