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Subject: GeForce GTX 1660 - Yes or No?


tastiger ( ) posted Sun, 12 July 2020 at 4:42 PM · edited Mon, 18 November 2024 at 1:14 PM

Anyone have any experience with this 6 GB GDDR6 and Poser?

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philadam ( ) posted Tue, 14 July 2020 at 10:30 PM

Works fine if all you do is Firefly renders, doesn't work with Superfly GPU rendering.


Miss B ( ) posted Tue, 14 July 2020 at 10:51 PM · edited Tue, 14 July 2020 at 10:53 PM

Hmmm, that's interesting, because the majority of my renders are with SuperFly, and I've numerous times used the GPU without any issues.

My only issue was the older P11.2 didn't recognize the RTX and newest GTX GPUs. Once P11.3 came out, that issue had been addressed.

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jartz ( ) posted Wed, 15 July 2020 at 12:52 AM

Miss B posted at 12:51AM Wed, 15 July 2020 - #4394564

Hmmm, that's interesting, because the majority of my renders are with SuperFly, and I've numerous times used the GPU without any issues.

My only issue was the older P11.2 didn't recognize the RTX and newest GTX GPUs. Once P11.3 came out, that issue had been addressed.

Echoing Miss B, I have a GTX 1060 on 6GB, even in 12GB of RAM, I never had a problem doing Superfly renders. Now getting 'fast' renders may be an issue.

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jartz ( ) posted Wed, 15 July 2020 at 12:52 AM

Miss B posted at 12:51AM Wed, 15 July 2020 - #4394564

Hmmm, that's interesting, because the majority of my renders are with SuperFly, and I've numerous times used the GPU without any issues.

My only issue was the older P11.2 didn't recognize the RTX and newest GTX GPUs. Once P11.3 came out, that issue had been addressed.

Echoing Miss B, I have a GTX 1060 on 6GB, even in 12GB of RAM, I never had a problem doing Superfly renders. Now getting 'fast' renders may be an issue.

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Asus N50-600 - Intel Core i5-8400 CPU @ 2.80GHz · Windows 10 Home/11 upgrade 64-bit · 16GB DDR4 RAM · 1TB SSD and 1TB HDD; Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060 - 6GB GDDR5 VRAM; Software: Poser Pro 11x


tastiger ( ) posted Wed, 15 July 2020 at 1:24 AM

Interesting - conflicting replies, doesn't make it easy to decide if I am going to drop $AUD 450 on a new video card.

Any other suggestions then for an alternative?

The supreme irony of life is that hardly anyone gets out of it alive.
Robert A. Heinlein


11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-11900K @ 3.50GHz   3.50 GHz
64.0 GB (63.9 GB usable)
Geforce RTX 3060 12 GB
Windows 11 Pro



tastiger ( ) posted Wed, 15 July 2020 at 2:07 AM · edited Wed, 15 July 2020 at 2:09 AM

jartz posted at 4:27PM Wed, 15 July 2020 - #4394566

My only issue was the older P11.2 didn't recognize the RTX and newest GTX GPUs. Once P11.3 came out, that issue had been addressed.

Echoing Miss B, I have a GTX 1060 on 6GB, even in 12GB of RAM, I never had a problem doing Superfly renders. Now getting 'fast' renders may be an issue.

I am not expecting Superfly to be blistering fast.

Current Rig

Intel Core i7 4790 @ 3.60GHz

32 GB Ram

2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760

Windows 10 X64

Poser 11.3.813

The supreme irony of life is that hardly anyone gets out of it alive.
Robert A. Heinlein


11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-11900K @ 3.50GHz   3.50 GHz
64.0 GB (63.9 GB usable)
Geforce RTX 3060 12 GB
Windows 11 Pro



GhostWulf ( ) posted Wed, 15 July 2020 at 9:36 AM · edited Wed, 15 July 2020 at 9:44 AM

I've recently bought a GTX 1660 and with Poser Pro 11.3.818 I've found my renders in superfly have been much much faster so far. when compared to superfly renders with my GTX 960.

I may be an outlier here as I've read that Turing based cards render slower.


philadam ( ) posted Wed, 15 July 2020 at 2:54 PM

I went back to 11.2 because I got tired of 11.3 crashing on me all the time, so maybe that's why superfly doesn't work for me. Hope they get all of these issues resolved soon.


tastiger ( ) posted Wed, 15 July 2020 at 3:02 PM

GhostWulf posted at 6:01AM Thu, 16 July 2020 - #4394578

I've recently bought a GTX 1660 and with Poser Pro 11.3.818 I've found my renders in superfly have been much much faster so far. when compared to superfly renders with my GTX 960.

I may be an outlier here as I've read that Turing based cards render slower.

That seals it then - that's good enough for me - a GTX 1660 it is then

thanks folks for your input...

The supreme irony of life is that hardly anyone gets out of it alive.
Robert A. Heinlein


11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-11900K @ 3.50GHz   3.50 GHz
64.0 GB (63.9 GB usable)
Geforce RTX 3060 12 GB
Windows 11 Pro



philadam ( ) posted Wed, 15 July 2020 at 6:43 PM

FYI: Did some tests and apparently the scene I was trying to render in SF took up to much GPU memory. Even though the scene is only 200 MB I would keep getting a "Out of device or host mapped memory". Error would flash by so fast I didn't see it. Sadly no errors in poser log files or system error logs to indicate there was a problem. So after a little research this appears to be a GPU error. So I guess 6 GB of video memory isn't large enough for a GPU render of my scene.


Miss B ( ) posted Wed, 15 July 2020 at 8:12 PM · edited Wed, 15 July 2020 at 8:12 PM

jartz posted at 9:08PM Wed, 15 July 2020 - #4394566

Now getting 'fast' renders may be an issue.

I don't have an issue with rendering with SuperFly, but I don't usually have more than one or two characters in my scenes, and the "background" is often an HDRi image, which isn't as "weighty" as having all the objects in a scene.

The only time I find SuperFly slow-ish, is when I'm rendering an up close render of a character with a lot of long hair. Hair textures, expecially transparencies, take up a lot of render time. One of these days I'll figure out better settings for those kinds of renders.

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OK . . . Where's my chocolate?

Butterfly Dezignz


FVerbaas ( ) posted Thu, 16 July 2020 at 6:09 AM
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The settings can have great influence on performance. When using Superfly in GPU do for example not check 'branches path tracing' or you will have to wait forever.


Miss B ( ) posted Thu, 16 July 2020 at 1:26 PM

FVerbaas posted at 2:24PM Thu, 16 July 2020 - #4394610

The settings can have great influence on performance. When using Superfly in GPU do for example not check 'branches path tracing' or you will have to wait forever.

Very true. In fact, I leave it unchecked all the time, even if I happen to be rendering in CPU. It just chokes up the render time.

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OK . . . Where's my chocolate?

Butterfly Dezignz


HMorton ( ) posted Fri, 07 August 2020 at 11:50 PM

Superfly is based on Blender Cycles renderer. Branched Path Tracing in Cycles is not fully developed, but it does come in handy if you render materials with caustics, like glass. That's about it. It was supposed to reduce fireflies and noise in a render if there were lots of glossy materials with transparencies, like glass materials. But Cycles has no less than 3 different ways to reduce noise in a scene now, and with GPU AI denoising, noisy renders are no longer an issue. I would only use branched path if you want or need nice caustics rendered in the scene. Otherwise, always keep it turned off. Renders will take longer with it on.


ypvs ( ) posted Mon, 10 August 2020 at 4:22 AM

philadam posted at 10:19AM Mon, 10 August 2020 - #4394596

FYI: Did some tests and apparently the scene I was trying to render in SF took up to much GPU memory. Even though the scene is only 200 MB I would keep getting a "Out of device or host mapped memory". Error would flash by so fast I didn't see it. Sadly no errors in poser log files or system error logs to indicate there was a problem. So after a little research this appears to be a GPU error. So I guess 6 GB of video memory isn't large enough for a GPU render of my scene.

One workaround is to reduce any 4k textures used down to 2k. I've done this with several building props including the Chroft Apartment and Parkside collections from DAZ. I back up the original folder and resize all the textures to 50%. Only you can decide which textures you can sacrifice the quality.

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