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Mgundam1 [2018-03-04 10:36:07 +0000 UTC]
She looks like a great lady. I would not want her to be mad at me. Well done.
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spawngts [2018-03-04 01:44:43 +0000 UTC]
The 1080 is performing very well but render times are way longer now compared to my 4 1060's.Is that right? I have dual 1080s and my renders are pretty fast now...but it doesn't seem like Daz is utilizing both of my cards. The system tray says that only one card is active when I render on "max performance" settings. So I went online and there is a lot of conflicting information about Daz and dual graphics cards. A lot of people are saying that there is no performance boost from multiple cards. Others say to turn on SLI and it should use both cards. That seems false when I tried it. My systems tray still indicated that everything was running off of one card and the other was "inactive".
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TinyNovaGTX In reply to spawngts [2018-03-04 07:02:51 +0000 UTC]
Your cards wont be used at all when sli is activated. It is a technology built for games and not for raw computing power.
Also make sure both cards are not manually overclocked. Their settings should be on default.
Also make sure both are checked in the render settings.
There is a performance boost from adding more cards. But when you go beyond a double setup the boost is relatively smaller but still noticeable.
I did a daz3d benchmark scene from their forums and my 4 1060's scored a few seconds slower than a dual 1080ti's which makes sense.
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TinyNovaGTX In reply to AmGiPi [2018-03-03 19:19:54 +0000 UTC]
Had to go with the 1080 so I could afford the chair and screen.
At least now I can sit properly instead of being a couch potato. I would probably buy a 1080ti once the new generation is out and hopefully prices will drop to normal.
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