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  • S Offline
    solo
    last edited by 27 Dec 2013, 23:38

    @unknownuser said:

    @Solo: Did the card arrive yet? If so, please let us know about the rendering experience with Thea's GPU render engine ๐Ÿ˜„

    It did indeed and it's installed.

    I decided to take Giannis's advice (Thea developer) and keep my existing GTX 660ti 3GB and add the Titan in next PCI express slot, I kept my dual monitors connected to GTX 660 and left it as main GPU.

    Now in Lumion and Thea I set it's priority in the Geforce settings panel for the Titan as top card so now when I work (render) the Titan takes on all the work and my other card is pretty free to still surf net, work in Photoshop etc.

    I did a test using a Thea bench mark scene.

    Opening file "C;\ProgramData\Thea Render/Scenes/Benchmark/Presto/MeccanoPlane/MeccanoPlane.scn.thea"
    Finished in 0 seconds!
    Device #0; GeForce GTX TITAN
    Building Environment... done. (0.305 seconds)
    - Polys; 503556, Objects; 91, Parametric; 0
    - Moving; 0, Displaced; 0, Clipped; 0
    - Instances; 0, Portals; 0
    - Nodes; 158062, Leaves; 158063, Cache Level; Normal
    Building Environment... done. (0.315 seconds)
    - Polys; 503556, Objects; 91, Parametric; 0
    - Moving; 0, Displaced; 0, Clipped; 0
    - Instances; 0, Portals; 0
    - Nodes; 40851, Leaves; 122554, Cache Level; Normal
    Device #1; GeForce GTX 660 Ti
    Device #2; Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 940 @ 2.93GHz
    Device #2; memory 4189/12278 Mb
    Device #0; memory 503/6144 Mb
    Device #1; memory 476/3072 Mb
    Device #1; 205 s/p
    Device #0; 538 s/p
    Device #2; 140 s/p
    Finished in 5 minutes and 2 seconds!
    

    That's s/p 883.

    When beta testing (without Titan) I got s/p 330.

    As you can see Thea used the Titan the 660 and the CPU.

    So as you can see the Titan made my rendering almost 3x faster.

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      Liverpudlian82
      last edited by 28 Dec 2013, 03:25

      @solo said:

      @unknownuser said:

      @Solo: Did the card arrive yet? If so, please let us know about the rendering experience with Thea's GPU render engine ๐Ÿ˜„

      It did indeed and it's installed.

      I decided to take Giannis's advice (Thea developer) and keep my existing GTX 660ti 3GB and add the Titan in next PCI express slot, I kept my dual monitors connected to GTX 660 and left it as main GPU.

      Now in Lumion and Thea I set it's priority in the Geforce settings panel for the Titan as top card so now when I work (render) the Titan takes on all the work and my other card is pretty free to still surf net, work in Photoshop etc.

      I did a test using a Thea bench mark scene.

      That's s/p 883.

      When beta testing (without Titan) I got s/p 330.

      As you can see Thea used the Titan the 660 and the CPU.

      So as you can see the Titan made my rendering almost 3x faster.

      Thx for the update. Appreciated! ๐Ÿ‘

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        liam887
        last edited by 28 Dec 2013, 17:45

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          solo
          last edited by 28 Dec 2013, 18:15

          @liam887 said:

          Next purchase Pete:

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          Firstly can you imagine the price?

          I was looking at a dual Xeon system recently but decided to rather stick with my very tired 1st generation i7 (never did get the funds to take advantage of the deal I arranged early this year for community) I instead gathered up all my sheckles, borrowed a few from wife and bought a Titan card instead.

          My thinking...

          What do I need a computer for, well it's modeling, rendering and animation, so with Thea now being GPU and as an insider i know it will only get better and support all features very soon, so I really needed GPU power as animation pretty much is all GPU, and now I only render with GPU and with my new 6GB card even heavy scenes are a breeze, so why need more CPU? In fact the Titan card extends my machine another year...at least that is what I hope.

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            liam887
            last edited by 28 Dec 2013, 18:19

            Indeed. Rumours is will be priced around 1k.

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              Liverpudlian82
              last edited by 28 Dec 2013, 22:26

              @liam887 said:

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              Just wondering: A second Titan would cost as much and increase render speed to a greater extent, wouldn't it?

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                solo
                last edited by 28 Dec 2013, 22:32

                @liverpudlian82 said:

                @liam887 said:

                Next purchase Pete:

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                Just wondering: A second Titan would cost as much and increase render speed to a greater extent, wouldn't it?

                A second Titan would increase render speed BUT not add to the Ram as Thea only will use the ram from primary card, so IMO instead of getting a second Titan get a very fast GTX 7XX at less than half the price.

                Remember the Titan is king only because it has 6GB ram and high clock speed, still not the best, the best is this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814133494

                IF YOU GOT $$$$$

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                • arail1A Offline
                  arail1
                  last edited by 29 Dec 2013, 03:02

                  @solo said:

                  I was looking at a dual Xeon system recently but decided to rather stick with my very tired 1st generation i7 (never did get the funds to take advantage of the deal I arranged early this year for community) I instead gathered up all my sheckles, borrowed a few from wife and bought a Titan card instead.

                  I'm interested to hear this as I'm in the same boat. I have an early i7 2600K and I find it lagging on lots of projects. But in this year alone I bought a license for Rhino, a license for V-Ray for Rhino, upgraded my V-Ray for SketchUp and upgraded my Modo license. I managed to get good prices on all of them (it is worth it to wait for deals) but it adds up to a lot of dough. I figure a new computer is going to set me back at least $2500. If I could get a speed boost for another year by buying a Titan, that would be more realistic considering the carnage that all that software did to my bank account.

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                    numerobis
                    last edited by 30 Dec 2013, 13:45

                    @arail1 said:

                    If I could get a speed boost for another year by buying a Titan, that would be more realistic considering the carnage that all that software did to my bank account.

                    Next generation of nvidia cards (Maxwell) is announced for feb/march which should feature unified memory architecture to use the system RAM. So i would wait at least for this.
                    For the rest of the system... if you can wait a bit longer, Q3 2013 will bring Haswell-E with 8 cores and DDR4.

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                    • architexA Offline
                      architex
                      last edited by 9 May 2014, 02:36

                      @matt.gordon320 said:

                      I can say that I've had a very good experience with a Quadro card. My machine is as follows:

                      BOXX 4920 Xtreme
                      Hex-core i7 @ 4.5GHz, 32GB ram, Quadro 4000.

                      Granted, I know a lot of the performance is due to the processor speeds, but the graphics card has always been more than enough for anything I've ever thrown at it. I've worked on an model detailed enough to be used for construction details and was in excess of a million faces, and it was faster than most 20 mb models on my work machine. I would heartily recommend the Quadros. They're pricey, but totally worth it.

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                      GREETING MY FRIENDS::

                      I just want to share my BAD EXPERIENCE in SKETCHUP with a Geforce GTX 780M...

                      Unfortunately, I think I made a bad choice in pick up one Geforce for my work. Despite of its great fastness and power horse of a GTX 780M, this card "couldn`t" handle my 3 million edges 3D work in SKETCHUP... I am pissed of about it..

                      a little bit of my story:

                      recently I bought a new laptop so I can replace the old one and get done my ultimate Architecture JOB... This JOB is a very complex 3D, with many, many layer, drawing in STELL FRAMES and ELIPTICAL SHPAPES, plus TRELLIS and so on...

                      After I check the GPU market, and after many many hours research for a nice GPU card that handle this job, and most of all, that handle 3D application softwares like PHOTOSHOP CS5, AUTOCAD 2010, SKETCHUP 2013, RHINO 5, ARCHICAD, ARTLANTIS 4, ILLUSTRATOR, OFFICE, and more 1 or 2, etc.. I think I made a BIG BAD choice by pick up a GAMING CARD for work. I think mostly because of its big specs, compare GTX and QUADRO, like memory bandwith, cudas, directx, etc, plus it`s mature drivers that are more COMPATIBLE with numerous softwares... So I pic a GTX 780M... a really BAD BAD CHOICE here.!!!!

                      my laptop is a:
                      CLEVO P150SM (SAGER in USA)
                      15,5" Full HD 95% High Color Gamut
                      i7 4710MQ 2,5Ghz - 3,5Ghz
                      GTX 780M
                      16Gb RAM G-Skills 1600 CL9
                      SSD Samsung 840 Pro 256Gb

                      All the hardware components have a really nice configuration, and they are very, very, fast in calculate multitasking, open and close applications, transfer, open and close apps... Although I was surprising by the BAD SMOOTHNESS in VIEWPORT WORKFLOW of this card...

                      Has most of us know, all 3D applications require a SMOOTH REAL TIME VIEWPORT, so we can have the SHADER, SHADOWS, TRANSPARENCES, and ALL LAYER turned ON, for get that work done...But its getting impossible with this card... And I have to say that I bought bought this laptop about 5 days ago.

                      I have to say, I am BIG DISAPOINTED with the WORST and BAD PERFORMANCE of the GTX 780M on that matter. It simply not handle the 3D ROTATE, or the SHADOWS turn on when I need to ROTATE... I am really pieced of and very irritated about this.

                      I have contact Mrs Bob from RHINO McNeel FORUM, to ask him what GPU and Hardware he recommended to use RHINO 5 in smooth viewport workflow... And he say: "that my configuration is enough... He had a GT750M and work like charm..."

                      ...So I start to think about WHAT IT COULD BE, for my GTX 780M wont work properly...?????

                      I have to say, that I already test the card into 2 benchmarks... SPECviewperf 12 and SPECwpc... I have to admit that results, from SPECviewperf 12 was a disaster... Some parts of benchmark, like CATIA, ENERGY, MEDICAL are really fine. But SIEMENS and some others have a very low values like 2,5 min - 4,3max (very low results if we compare this GTX 780M with a K1000M or K2000M)..

                      . Does the QUADRO K3100M can handle my job?
                      . Does Quadro K3100M card are a "must have" for those u just work, and don't want to play games at all ???
                      . Does QUADRO cards are more reliable for any 3D Sofware that use OpenGL?
                      . Can I get a smooth 3D rotate in VIEWPORTS, for example in SKETCHUP, or RHINO? (two apps that use OpenGL)??
                      . Should I change GTX 780M for a QUADRO K3100M (the maximum Quadro GPU that my laptop support)???
                      . Does QUADRO K3100M still do the job in other apps? like AUTOCAD 2010(12), PHOTOSHOP, ARTLANTIS, V-RAY, or other?

                      ...Or if I choose that QUADRO card, I only get 100% performance if I work on certification drivers?

                      because, QUADRO cards seems to not have great updates of its DRIVERS.. It seams they only work in some 3D app.. Like solidworks, maya etc...

                      ....I don't need speed... I just need to complete my job, fast and smooth rotate in real viewport...

                      So if one could tell me what GPU CARD should I change for this, so I can a nice workflow in 3D apps.. or specially, in that soft wares that I mentioned just above.

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                      • alexandre skA Offline
                        alexandre sk
                        last edited by 9 May 2014, 06:21

                        let me check something with you

                        download some software that measures GPU usage. and look how much its using when you are lagging orbiting a model. You probably is using very few % of that and your processor is making all the job.

                        anyway 3 million edges its a LOT.

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                          notareal
                          last edited by 16 May 2014, 19:01

                          Architex, as far as I know GTX 780M should be just fine with SU. But there might be some other issues... nvidia uses Optimus technology that switches between discrete GPU and integrated GPU. Thanks to it, there is a possibility that GTX780M is not actually used with SU.

                          Get Nvidia tools from
                          https://www.dell.com/support/troubleshooting/us/en/04/KCS/KcsArticles/ArticleView?c=us%26amp;l=en%26amp;s=bsd%26amp;docid=439417
                          These should give some idea what GPU, integrated or discrete is in use and with what program. NOTE: They seems to work even if you have no DELL system. But it would not hurt to search if your laptop provider have own nvidia optimus test tool set.

                          Alternatively there may be some GPU malware lurking in your 780M, mining bitcoins and using GPU cycles. These are relatively common.

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                            creator 3d
                            last edited by 17 May 2014, 11:47

                            **Can someone explain why AMD is not mentioned in this discussion?
                            SU is using OpenGL and the AMD cards are known for better performance in OGL. I have looked on the Tomโ€™s Hardware Benchmark for workstation graphics, the AMD cards are not far behind when OGL is used.

                            http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/workstation-graphics-2013/12-Maya-2013-OpenGL-Hand,3288.html
                            http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/workstation-graphics-2013/17-OpenGL-SPECViewperf11-Lightwave-01,3293.html
                            http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/workstation-graphics-2013/26-OpenGL-Synthetik-GPU-Caps-PostFX,3302.html

                            Has anyone experience with SU on a R9 290 or HD 7990?**

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                            • Rich O BrienR Online
                              Rich O Brien Moderator
                              last edited by 17 May 2014, 15:50

                              AMD are pretty notorious for not playing nice with SU.

                              Had one. Awful to work with.

                              NVidia is more compliant and has CUDA for GPU rendering.

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                                notareal
                                last edited by 18 May 2014, 22:44

                                @creator 3d said:

                                Can someone explain why AMD is not mentioned in this discussion?

                                Maybe because the topic is "Best GPU for Sketchup + Thea GPU Rendering?". At the moment Thea GPU rendering is build with CUDA, so AMD GPU is not a option (until a OpenCL version of Thea is made).

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                                • sketch3d.deS Offline
                                  sketch3d.de
                                  last edited by 19 May 2014, 10:31

                                  OGL support of Radeons is optimited for being fast in games, which may lead to artefeacts in modelers.

                                  Norbert

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                                    phokinghungry
                                    last edited by 2 Nov 2014, 04:27

                                    Hello everyone,
                                    I am an avid sketchup user for over 10 years(in the profession of architecture) and want to make the break from most other programs in my workflow to really only using sketchup and layout in my own practice. I don't own my own computer, but want to buy one soon so that I can start working for myself. If anyone has any hints and suggestions of what to buy and where to buy it would help a lot. Not much of a tech guy, I can use a computer but have no idea of how to build one. I'm also not interested in realistic type rendering but I do a lot of work with advanced styles in sketchup (which I've found some problems in my graphics card at work related to advanced style manipulation). Mainly want a computer to run sketchup pro, layout, photoshop, photosketcher, and basic office software. Looking for desktop tower and two HD monitors. I do some masterplanning related site annimations also.

                                    any help would be appreciated,
                                    Thanks,
                                    Josh

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