Author Topic: Render engines at 100%  (Read 14381 times)

2014-09-26, 09:56:55
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Ondra

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No, but if you would find one, I would be very happy, as would the rest of the world, since the CPU performance would rise about 4 times.
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2014-09-26, 10:30:06
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No, but if you would find one, I would be very happy, as would the rest of the world, since the CPU performance would rise about 4 times.

And crush those GPU renderers to dust like they deserve? Keymaster, better start working on it :D

2014-09-26, 14:28:25
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So if i use on Corona a ddr3 memory 1666mhz  and the a memory of 2800mhz will i see A BIG change?

2014-09-26, 14:57:27
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no, since they both have comparable latency. - the 2800MHz one will have higher timing numbers. 2800MHz is useless, if you still have to wait 50 cycles for addressing. Plus the entire path from the cache miss to interrupt to bus to ram to bus to cache takes much, much more.
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2014-09-26, 15:29:06
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No Ondra. It will change
Maybe it affect while the geometry is loading in memory to render, but even  benchmark run faster with more fast memory

2014-09-26, 15:50:35
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sure, but not by 60%
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2014-09-27, 07:03:40
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Where is the quantum computer whn needed.
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2014-09-27, 10:53:07
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Where is the quantum computer whn needed.
It would not help with rendering... at all.
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2014-09-27, 17:12:01
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No, but if you would find one, I would be very happy, as would the rest of the world, since the CPU performance would rise about 4 times.

Is DDR4 a  solution keymaster???

2014-09-27, 17:20:21
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no. Don't think about it as some problem that needs to be overcomed. There has to be something that ultimately limits the computing speed, right? ;)
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2014-09-28, 18:06:15
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That's pretty interesting to hear, I was always of opposite opinion as in most applications (outside of integrated GPU solutions like AMD Apu) the speed of memory made zero difference. My workstation has 2400MHz (just for sake of it), and older one 1600 running at 1333. Clocked to match performance (CPUs, 4930/3930k i7), there is again, zero difference in render times, gaming (2-3 FPS ?), or general computer usage.
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2014-09-28, 19:01:10
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this is because the relative performance of 2400MHz and 1600MHz RAM is equally bad compared to the CPU
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