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The new NVidia GTX 1080 and Max / VRay / Zbrush implications


mikekime
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Question for you technical guys. NVidia just announced the GTX 1080 coming out later this month.

 

http://www.geforce.com/hardware/10series/geforce-gtx-1080

 

I'm curious what this means for my work flow and V-Ray rendering (Cuda Cores?). I use Max (viewport power and VRay rendering) and Zbrush. What could this card mean for that? I currently have a 7 Series Titan in my home machine and a 980 at work.

 

Thanks.

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VRay standard uses CPU for rendering, VRay RT uses GPU. Cuda Cores are something like processing units of GPU.

 

All that aside, we really know nothing really about the new cards. Just wait for people to benchmark it and base your judgement on that. Your Titan Z has something like double the amount of Cuda Cores, but memory clock is half the speed. 1080 would, obviously, be faster than 980, that's for sure. I just doubt it would be that much.

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