Toomuchtime opened this issue on Jul 29, 2005 ยท 11 posts
Toomuchtime posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 3:52 PM
I'm looking to upgrade my video card to assist in faster rendering and all around speed. I am looking for cards preferably around or under $100. My computer is 1.8 G hard drive with 256K DDR. Windows XP. It currently has a 3D S3 Graphics card with a pro Savage 8" available AGP slot. I frequently get the "Windows is low on memory" message and am hoping this will help. Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
SamTherapy posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 4:30 PM
Video cards are irrelevant for Poser's rendering speed. The only thing to consider if you have P6 is a card with OpenGL support. 256K? Surely you mean 256GB. Either way, it's not enough. Get at least 512MB in your machine. I can't imagine you have a 1.8GB HD, either. I'd seriously recommend at least 100GB exclusively for Poser.
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Fazzel posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 5:12 PM
I have an Nvidea GeForce FX 5200 that seems to work great for me. You can probably up pick something similar at CompUSA, that's where I bought mine. I think it cost around $70. Also Like Sams says, you might want to get a bigger hard drive. I have a 160 GB internal and a 250 GB external drive. And also more memory, like 1 GB. You didn't say what kind of processor you have. That is also important. I have a 2.8 GHz Pentium 4. With that I get pretty good rendering speeds.
Toomuchtime posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 5:12 PM
I don't use Poser 6. I do have Poser PP and Poser 5 and they do better than most people I hear complaining about speed. Average render time is between 7-10 minutes. I always use the draft because in my opinion, there is not that much difference between the two firefly engine speeds. I was just hoping to improve a little Particularly with the memory issues. My 1.8 Gigahertz works very well at this time. I may have confused you when I said gig abyte instead of gigahertz. My hard drive id 80 gigabytes. I was told by my son that a new video card would help with the memory issue.
randym77 posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 5:14 PM
Sam's right. Your money would be much better spent on more RAM and a larger hard drive than on a video card.
Fazzel posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 5:15 PM
Oh, if you don't have Poser 6 then the video card is irrelevant. If you can see a picture at all on the screen then it will work for PP or Poser 5.
randym77 posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 5:18 PM
If you don't have Poser 6, a new video card won't help at all. PP and P5 don't use the video card memory to render at all. (Very old program.) Poser 6 uses the video card for OpenGL preview, but obviously, you don't have to worry about that.
svdl posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 6:28 PM
First of all, get more memory. Upgrade to at least 512 MB, preferably to 768 MB or 1 GB. 1.8 Ghz is not extremely fast nowadays, but it's still a very decent machine. Don't spend a dime on a graphics card for Poser. Only P6 uses OpenGL. P5 and PP work equally fast (or slow) on a Geforce6800Ultra with 256MB and a RivaTNT2 with 16MB. 80 GB disk is decent, but not overly much. If you still have some money after upgrading your memory, you might want to add a big disk, 160 GB or more.
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Toomuchtime posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 7:15 PM
Thanks. I was a little doubtful that the video card would improve render speed, that was why I thought I would pose the question. More memory sounds to be the answer. As I said, I have a pretty quick render speed, but wouldn't turn down more. I imagine I'd ultimately have to buy a faster machine in order to facilitate more speed. The help is much appreciated.
svdl posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 7:24 PM
Another tip: increase the minimum page file size. "Windows is low on memory" means that Windows has to expand the swapfile during your render. That'll slow the render down considerably - if it doesn't crash completely.
With 256 MB I'd set the minimum page file size to 768 MB or 1 GB. That will get rid of those "low on memory" messages and your render speed will increase.
Still, adding RAM is a VERY good idea. But change the page file size too. Edited to add: if you add RAM, I'd recommend buying two identical DDR400 modules of 512 MB. When you upgrade to a new machine, you can take those modules out of your "old" machine and put them both in the new one - it will almost definitely be a dual-channel machine.
Message edited on: 07/29/2005 19:28
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Gareee posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 10:24 PM
Also, depending on Ram costs, you might find a new machine is just slightly higher in price. I just saw a $400 system running 3.2 ghz (almost 3 times faster then your system, with windows xp, 512 meg ram ($50 option to double that). You could add your current hard drive to it, and that would also double your hd space as well. I was considering upgrading my rig, but with price drops the last year, I may just end up buying a new system.
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