Once I tried the classroom, but with literally everything everywhere displaced at a level of less than a pixel.. a blurry reflection scene material , many many area lights and with a wild camera move, to make motion blurred very dense displaced geo  all over the frame (with 1st bouce brute force GI) , to make the most nightmareish sampling task as possible,
and rendered a 1080p frame in 14 min (to get where noise was at an acceptable amount) (.. and I was floored! :]
(non-tweaked to death settings took 2h)

Would have taken several -hours- if not days with anything else!

Made like a full screen of (mostly noise free) fine-fine trail lines (under little redshift logos :] )



On 10/03/14 18:44, [email protected] wrote:
Yes, it's a really sweet setup. And it still only requires one license per machine even if you run separate tasks on each card. 

We're using a mixtures of Titans, 780ti and tesla cards and I can only second what everyone else is saying. It's ridiculous fast. 

O



3 okt 2014 kl. 23:57 skrev Mirko Jankovic <[email protected]>:

yes that is exactly what I'm doing. 
4 titans using all together when tweaking everything pulling  speed from them, and then in most of cases sending to Deadline with 4 of them each rendering 1 frame or 2 by 2.
Really good support in Deadline for that . 

On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 11:50 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, there seems to be a decline at 3 cards. But another great thing about redshift is that you can render multiple tasks simultaneously so card 1 & 2 render frame 1 and card 3 & 4 render frame 2, etc. this is fully supported with Deadline (don't know about royal render, but I think someone said it was supported as well). 

Cheers
Ola


3 okt 2014 kl. 21:54 skrev Ed Manning <[email protected]>:

On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Simon van de Lagemaat <[email protected]> wrote:
But still distributing one frame across two cards right?

yes.  IIR, the docs say up to 8 cards per host.  though there is a decline in returns, so I think most people don't go over 3. 


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