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Off-Topic / Re: Network Drives
« on: 2025-05-08, 12:45:14 »
I'm not quite sure either but I would imagine both methods would pretty much have the same bottleneck? Prepping & transferring files over the network.
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Have you tried the 4K Cache instead? Generally it's better and faster in most cases.
Also, the 5xxx series seem to be having more issues than we've seen in a generation of cards possibly ever :)btw, Intel GPU AI interactive denoiser doesn't work on rtx 5090 with Corona 12 update 1 hotfix 1
Juraj, if it's not too much trouble, pass this on to the developers
Well, .exr results (crn & bmwdr) should match 1:1 even w/ post FX on. Looking similar is simply wrong. Digital Colour is precise science (so we're told) ;)
Care to share your test exr & jpgs (result & reference to match to & analyze)?
A little off-topic but I see this processor is not that far away in bencharks than my own threadripper 3970x that I bought for 3-4x the price (some years ago). Is the consumer line of AMDs now that capable?
Pretty much yes I'd say. The Zen 2 Threadrippers are now like 5 years old and we had 3 succeeding Zen generations in between. The "problem" however is that the top end also got a lot faster which means sure, the 9950x is as fast / faster as the 3970x but then the top end chip is still like 2.75x faster than the 9950x :)
They come with issues though, right? I mean, threadrippers. At least with corona. That's my impression after several years of reading here on the forum that those using them were not able to get the full performance. So I was always hesitant to spend that kind of money on more problems.
Is that true do you think?
Wait? You know we can't WAIT! ha. I know, but I like to wonder if things live up to the hype, not that Apple over-hypes anything (wink, wink). Seems that if anyone is in the market for one of these, and in particular coming from a much older machine, that the M4 Max would be the best bang for the buck. The M3 Ultra is two Max chips connected together, but their performance does not simply double because there are two CPUs. Back in the G5 days, two CPUs meant twice the speed.
I keep seeing that the M3 Ultra Studio can have an obscene amount of unified RAM and cores and large language model A.i. applications would benefit. I'm sure the extra cores would help 3D CPU rendering, but at such a crazy extra cost, not for me.
Solitaire will run at 240 fps so that will be nice too.