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Off-Topic / Re: Working via distance
« on: 2017-05-10, 15:10:38 »
Hi there, sorry for my late reply, i was trying to get some answers but unfortunatelly came with the oldschool teamviewer or vpn connection which they are pretty slow...
Althought what you have mentioned with the onedrive situation, if i understand well, is super! :)
So you say that making the same folders on one drive in your laptop and in your workstation keeps the same paths? so you can directly open it via distance? without the download situation? Thanks!

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Gallery / Bauhaus project
« on: 2017-05-08, 16:27:41 »
Hello,

 Thats some still renders I've been working on my spare time using some Bauhaus furnitures & decoratives mostly modeled by me
 and playing around with some B&W effect to give that feeling that I get from that architectural( and not only) style.

https://www.behance.net/gallery/52358375/Bauhaus-project

3ds max & Corona renderer

Thanks!!


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Off-Topic / Working via distance
« on: 2017-04-23, 12:09:20 »
Hi everyone, the summer vacations are coming in a few months and i am really curious if anyone has find a way working far away from the office with the hardware of the office and if this is even possible. In other words i want to say if there is any other alternative to teamviewer because teamviewer is really slow and with bad resolution, someone told me about VPN connection, have you ever tried something like that? Also, have you ever tried a cloud server for your files, is it fast for having there your library and your files? and last thing, is it possible to render distributed like as it is in a LAN but from your laptop and your office hardware via internet? Thanks a lot guys, i think these asnwer could help everyone have a good time :), Cheers!

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Hardware / New main workstation Xeon 2693 v3
« on: 2017-02-13, 17:56:56 »
Hello again guys,
I am on the final step before the purchase so I need some advices.

KEEP IN MIND THIS WILL BE A MAIN WORKSTATION AND NO RENDER NODE

My rig selection so far. Linkhttps://www.mindfactory.de/shopping_cart.php/basket_action/load_basket_extern/id/83b3a7221708df334d463a4a60dd50854e246d9d91617253f59

CPU will be from ebay Xeon 2696 v3,OEM: http://www.ebay.com/itm/401273513368


     Here comes the first question, at first I will be using the dual cpu mobo with one CPU since I dont have that much cash.As i read it will be no problem right?Also anyone have experience with OEM proccessors?Its turbo max will be fine?

Thank for the help in advance :)

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Hardware / Re: HELP building my new business Workstation
« on: 2017-02-12, 13:17:00 »
On the oem version, the turbo is not 'terrible' per se, and it would run applications just fine. Just not amazing.

2696 v3 OEM costs near 900e and the retail one costs 1500e, since i wanted for main workstation which one is it worth it?

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Gallery / Fruits.
« on: 2016-12-24, 21:00:52 »
Hello all, Happy christmas to everyone

This is my last personal-tribute project to "Chromatics" with still renders


3Ds max - Corona

Our team behance:
https://www.behance.net/bronxesstudio

Our team site:
http://www.bronxesstudio.com/

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Hardware / Re: Xeon 2690 v3 Issue
« on: 2016-12-08, 19:47:41 »
Trust me, even if you had CPU running at 2Ghz, your PC would NOT feel slow.

Some people think you need single-core turbo into 4Ghz to have fast PC, but it's nonsense. Most of the slow-down is software caused. In 95perc. of cases.

Do you have your PC power state set to "High Performance" ? Do the same for your SSD with Samsung Magician software. Make sure you don't have ton of bloatware running in background.

I didn't had it on high performance, just changed it and ill check now the ssd magician soft. My biggest issue is that while i am on interactive and the image cleans very fast as it supposted to be in comparisson of other xeons on benchmark, when i want to change a material or load a bitmap i will have to wait something like 1minute for this, also in every single test render i have to wait for 1 minute plus for calculating GI with a pretty easy scene (one bedroom 4 million polygons 10 lights, which my previous 4790k was half that time for GI) and another example is with viewport that if i have something like 12million polygons i can pan very difficult and i just bought a 1070gtx. (viewport panning i read that is also a CPU based at some point). It just dont make sense.

Is there any way that windows 7 have been installed worng or i need to go with windows 10 or it hasent any influense?

The attached image is while rendering this bedroom for example 12m polygons and some tabs on chrome. Thanks!

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Hardware / Re: Xeon 2690 v3 Issue
« on: 2016-12-08, 17:54:49 »
Based on some reports it seems that there might be indeed some issue with Xeon CPUs or simply "too many cores" or "too many processors".
It would be great if we could inspect this directly. Would it be possible for you to let us test some things on your PC using TeamViewer? Can you contact us about this at support@corona-renderer.com?
I don't think is a renderer problem i think its 100% hardware problem, if we found out its something wrong with the program i d glad to let you help
Is that a retail or engineering sample Xeon?
By those 2.4GHz I suspect it to be ES. Many ES chips have much lower turbo clock than retail. So if your Xeon only turbos to 2.6-2.8Ghz even with just 1-2 cores active, it could perform really slow even compared to a 4 core i7 in viewport work.
Run HWinfo64 to see max turbo for all situations.

Hello again . I suspect it must be a sample as i remember i read on the CPU when installed. Here is a photo from HWinfo64 and i see turbo 3.000 thats supposed to be really low for that CPU?

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Hardware / Xeon 2690 v3 Issue
« on: 2016-12-08, 15:13:26 »
Hello guys,
We are working with corona render sometime now and we have an issue with our newest machine.
As title says we are talking about a Intel Xeon 2690 v3 @2.4Ghz which is running more than slow on almost everything expect when rendering.
System info:
CPU:Intel Xeon 2690 v3 @2.4Ghz(with hydro)
Mobo:Asus strix x99 gaming
Ram:HyperX 2x16 GB 2133Hz
GPU:Asus turbo 1070 gtx
SSD:Samsung 250GB pro 800 evo

Its running really slow on 3ds max viewport,calcutating GI,material editor and even CS photoshop and any other software.

One idea is that our CPU supports 4 modules of RAM and we have 2 that might lead to a bottleneck but I am not sure that it can cause such a big problem with speed

Thanks in advance

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