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cheap render farm
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2017-01-15 at 4:41 AM UTCwould there be literally anything wrong with getting, say, five of these
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Genuine-Dell-Precision-T7610-Server-Motherboard-Dual-LGA2011-Sockets-NK70N-/262308901765?hash=item3d12d43385:g:FeIAAOSwDuJW0NWy
and ten of these
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MATCHING-PAIR-SR0KX-XEON-E5-2670-8-CORE-2-60GHz-20M-115W-PROC-FOR-HP-SL270S-GEN8-/131567596148?hash=item1ea20a3274:g:xaoAAOSw4GVYP2Kq
for a roughly 3000 dollar 80 core render farm?
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2017-01-15 at 4:47 AM UTCDon't render farms generally load most the processing onto GPUs?
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2017-01-15 at 4:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Don't render farms generally load most the processing onto GPUs?
no, if they're using Vray they typically have a single box with a stack of tesla's if they're a small gig, or something like an Nvidia visual computing appliance or two. even larger setups with Vray will use many CPU's rather than GPU's when price is no concern. rendering as it stands for most use cases today does not have a scaling advantage with massive parallelism. piles of xeons will outperform piles of teslas for raw bucket computes, with lower latency for hypervis passthrough.
places like pixar and Chaosgroup have fucking multiple thousands of xeons under the hood -
2017-01-15 at 5:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib piles of xeons will outperform piles of teslas for raw bucket computes
Wut? How? By what metric? -
2017-01-15 at 5:03 AM UTCtime and money
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2017-01-15 at 5:07 AM UTCalso image quality, in some applications
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2017-01-15 at 5:24 AM UTCywhan and youra f ucnkign bitch
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2017-01-15 at 5:48 AM UTC