2009-12-11 10:08 AM - last edited on 2023-05-09 02:39 PM by Noemi Balogh
2009-12-11 01:36 PM
pietervandalen wrote:
Can anyone tell me which piece of hardware we should upgrade to speed up the calculations for the Global Illuminations?
What does VBE use to render? (CPU, RAM, or Graphics card)
Greetings from holland
2009-12-11 01:59 PM
2009-12-11 02:13 PM
pietervandalen wrote:
Dear Bosnian dude
Thanks for the reply.
Let me try to explain our problem a little bit better.
I work at a architectsburo and when we have designed a new building we would like to present this to the client.
At the moment we are using Zermatt 2.0. For the shadow calculations Zermatt 2.0 uses the graphics card. (Not the Cpu or RAM) We have tried to speed up the calculations with a SLI configuration without any succes.
Our conclusion is that Zermatt 2.0 only uses a single graphic card. A newer card will not work because off errors in calculating.
With the new Virtual Building Explorer (with Global Illumination) we started testing again.
Now our question is: Does anyone know what VBEg use to calculate the global illumination?
CPU, RAM or Graphics card.
our comp config:
i core 7 920
6gb 1333mhz corsair
9600 gt graphics card.
i believe that the size of the monitor doesn't influence the render speed.
but i don't know what kind of screens you have in Bosnia
greetings from the Netherlands
2009-12-11 02:23 PM
2009-12-11 02:31 PM
pietervandalen wrote:Yes, it uses graphic card ! (ofc it use Cpu and memory too)
Hi there.
You say that Global illumination uses more resources from the opengl.
Does this mean that during calculations it only uses the graphics card.
If so, why should someone buy an i7 core.
once again my question:
What does VBEg use to calculate/render the shadows for the global illumination?
RAM or
CPU or
Graphics card
2009-12-11 02:49 PM
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