Gretzky75 opened this issue on Apr 21, 2002 ยท 10 posts
Gretzky75 posted Sun, 21 April 2002 at 11:09 PM
I recently upgraded my video card from a Voodoo3 to a Geforce3 Ti 200. I was expecting rendering time in Bryce 5 to get much better but it pretty much stayed the same. Is the rendering speed only controlled by the cpu and ram? What would be the best way to speed things up? -thanks AMD Athlon TB 1 ghz, (soon to be 1.4), 256mb ddr, Windows 98 SE
Aldaron posted Sun, 21 April 2002 at 11:17 PM
Yes rendering time is based on CPU speed. RAM determines how big of a file you can work with. Video cards are just used for video display.
bikermouse posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 5:13 AM
also if there isn't enough ram to use an app may swap to disk which can slow things down.
Rayraz posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 9:11 AM
Your final bryce render will not go faster with a new and faster video-card. But the OpenGL mode will probably speed up. Bryce doesn't use the videocard in the final render.
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Alleycat169 posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 12:39 PM
That's right, Bryce only uses the CPU. The more RAM the better and the fastest CPU possible is the only thing you need. Mac G4's have exactly the kind of processor speed you need.
wgreenlee1 posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 1:45 PM
The best thing to really do is to buy Lightwave and watch your renders actually doing work insted of pixel by pixel turtle races.
Alleycat169 posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 7:42 PM
Or you could buy 4 brand new G4 iMacs for the same price as Lightwave and set up your own render farm, hehe. Just a thought. ;-)
wgreenlee1 posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 11:27 PM
mmmmmmmmmmm..MacG4 render farm......mmmmmmmmmmmm....lol!
DEDfish posted Wed, 24 April 2002 at 12:37 PM
lol!
Gretzky75 posted Wed, 24 April 2002 at 3:42 PM
Hmmm, yeah guess it might be about time for that half gig of ram. I just updgraded the processor(and the mb, since I busted the old one in the process) and things are speeding up, I just thought it was a little funny that you couldn't take advantage of a 3D card's capabilities. Like in 3D Studio, you can select OpenGL mode or Direct3D or software. Oh well, the main reason I bought the thing was for games. Oh the render farm sounds pretty cool, but that would be a little much for a college dude like myself working at Hy-Vee grocery store :) Thanks