Forum: Bryce


Subject: Dual Processors

Toad opened this issue on Jul 25, 2000 ยท 5 posts


Toad posted Tue, 25 July 2000 at 12:13 AM

I'm real desperate to get a scene rendered for school, and was thinking about hiring a new Mac G4 (i have a G3)... My scene is only aabout 16 megabytes, but i need it out putted at 18.7 x 12.5 inches and at 300 dpi. What i'm asking is if the G4 will make a dramatic improvement to this rendering? And are those new Dual Processor ones out for rent yet, and if so... are they supported by Bryce?? Thanks soo much in advance!


Sinv-jica posted Tue, 25 July 2000 at 1:50 AM

your other option would be to send the unrendered product to someone, and then have them render it for you and send it back to you. I've done that for friends before and for people I just met over the net before. I let it render overnight or longer if needed. My system is: Aptiva AMD K6 500Mhz with 3D NOW! 128M RAM 10G primary HDD 6G seconday HDD Windows 98 (looking for windows NT) HP CD Writer Soundblaster X-Gamer Live! (not needed for rendering but has kickass sound) Let me know if I can help.


bonestructure posted Tue, 25 July 2000 at 5:08 AM

Bryce doesn't take advantage of dual processors as far as I know, but the better the machine you get with the most memory you can get, the easier it will be to render your scene

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mlofrano posted Tue, 25 July 2000 at 6:36 AM

Bryce does not have dual-processor capability. The only thing - only thing, I repeat- that will make your rendering go faster in Bryceis CPU power. Memory and HDD capabilty have no effect on how fast somthing renders.



aljen posted Fri, 28 July 2000 at 4:09 AM

Bryce does not support the AltiVec in G4, neither, so you will probably notice a little or none speed improvement if you get a G4. With a G3, you can still get out more power if you overclock the processor, which should be easily done - as for myself, I did not do it, because it seems silly to me ;) but if you dare, check up the xlr8yourmac.com site and go for it. The G3 processors are all slow-jumpered unless you already have the fastest one.