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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Bryce would scream with 4 cores!
Boxx sells a tower with a total of 16 cores. (the Apexx 8)
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Oh, you wish....
The Apexx 8 is $80,000 USD
Of course, that does come with 13 Terabytes of hard drive space and 128 Gigabytes of ram.......lol.
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if we all pitch in, with 100,000 members at 'rosity we should be able to host one in my office for under $1 a person :-)
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I'll cover the electric bill, ... no seriously I will. They say it'll be a cold winter so I might as well get a Boxx floor heater LOL
The quads just released are 2 dual cores on one die, this means that the caches aren't set up right and the pipelining isn't efficient, BUT are you really going to notice the difference :lol:
Intel and AMD are both aiming to have 'proper' quad cores out next year......
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So is it cheaper to just add cores than up the speed? Have we hit a wall in how far Mhz/Ghz can go in PC's without the right box cooling? Anyone else reading it this way? Remember dual CPU sockets have been around for years now, but they never went anywhere. But its on cores now instead of sockets...
So is it cheaper to just add cores than up the speed?
-Yes
Have we hit a wall in how far Mhz/Ghz can go in PC's without the right box cooling?
-Yes
Anyone else reading it this way?
-Yes
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I had read where Intel made a 10ghz cpu, but of course it required industrial cooling. Government probably uses it.
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Video card makers are going in the direction now of using the GPU as well, for floating point calculations to aid the CPU(confirming that CPUs are hitting a virtual wall). There are lots of things a video card can help with, especialy rendering certain scenes. i.e...just look at how game graphics are compared to a Bryce rendering of the same settings, and how fast the video card renders scenes. Then you could add a nice video card to your Quad setups.
Direct3D graphics and Raytracing are different sorts of calculations though... Rendering and rendering are not per definition the same. The use of traditional GPU's to help CPU's might be limited.
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Mostly, OpenGL in 3D CG is used for the working preview. Software render is used for the actual rendering. So, faster graphics cards won't matter much.
Multicore physical processors are the way to go, since they simulate render nodes in apps that use multicore threading. Those apps that use Dual Processor (2 physical processors) AND Multicore do even better.
@CorwinRathe..., Hi, I have used Gelato(Nvidias GPU rendering shader app)but you need to convert the shaders over to the program you are using(lots of work). But even geometry was the fastest loading I've ever used in Gelato(btw its free for the basic version and ready for commercial work). Maya and 3DSM have a plug-in for it, and CGTalk was saying it is VERY fast in caustics and GI, only marginaly faster then mental ray in other.
Under certain floating point calcs , newer GPU have the power equal to 30 Xeon 5100 CPU's and ATI was using their version of GPU rendering 5 times faster then top of the line CPU in a movie rendering. Both Quads and GPU can only mean greater artist potential in the future.
Primitive crap as far as I'm concerned. Here on Mars I'm using 5000 Acorn Electrons in parallel powered by 27 hamsters in a giant hamster tread wheel.......
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Since I am on an extremely tight budget, I chose the ASRock 939Dual-SATA2. I wish I had done a bit of research on my Corsair RAM, before today. I just found out it is compatible with this motherboard! All this time I have been grousing and whining to myself, about the expense of getting all of the additional parts, Only to learn that all I need is the Processor!
Get CPU and then do a mobo swap.
(griping at self).......
so
which is better?
mathematically, the second setup squeaks ahead by ~1.5 ghz...but is over 1000 bux more! If it gives the power, then I dont care (well I care, but I'd get what I wanted)..but if it doesnt, why bother? The folks here that have multicore/multiprocessor setups that are getting good render times..what are the chip's speed?
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Yeah, ouch! Plus I was beginning to panic, since socket 939 cpus are getting scarce. Last night, I managed to snag an OEM Athlon 64 3200+ and HS/fan in two separate eBay auctions. $36.99 and $13.54 respectively, including shipping and handling. With luck, I will be running on 64 bit hardware by the end of this coming weekend.
Eventually, I will get a dual core for the asrock. Likely via eBay. I call this rig the Poor Man's Dual CPU (if I can get win2k pro to see both cores, even as 2 cpus.).
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Hey all
according to yahoo news (do a search), the quad core was released and systems are already being built with it.
Intel "cheated" tho it looks like..the put two dual cores together and called this a quad. AMD says the one they release next year will be a real quad..but also plan to do what intel did.
Now, if I can get a dual quad core with 4 gb of ram..I wonder how B6 would render?
:)
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