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Activity Forums Adobe After Effects AE CS6 11.0.1 CUDA BENCHMARK PROJECT – test your graphics cards!

  • Ian Mapleson

    June 11, 2014 at 1:08 am

    Another GTX 580 data point:

    4x EVGA GTX 580 1.5GB (797MHz default): 1m 43s

    This test definitely doesn’t scale so well beyond 3 GPUs. Still, the above result
    with four cheap 580s at least shows the economy option for those who can’t afford
    780/Tis or Titans. 8)

    Ian.

    SGI Guru

  • Tenchi Muyo

    July 6, 2014 at 1:06 pm

    New Bench 🙂

    4960X@4Ghz / Asus REIV / 64GB RAM

    3:03 min. @ 1xTitan SC
    1:47 min. @ 2xTitan SC
    1:30 min. @ 3xTitan SC

    4960X@4Ghz / Asus REIV Black Edition/ 64GB RAM

    2:48 min. @ 1xTitan Black SC
    1:36 min. @ 2xTitan Black SC

  • Teddy Gage

    July 10, 2014 at 1:51 pm

    Nice scores!

    Quick question: i am actually hunting for a gtx titan NON black edition ( ie original) to speed up a project im working on. I already have one titan and want the other for SLI. Anybody in this thread willing to sell a used one at a reasonable price? They are actually difficult to find on the used market…

    I have 100% positive feedback on ebay and would actually prefer to arrange the sale through there if possible. Or in the nyc area through a craigslist type sale…

  • Ian Mapleson

    July 10, 2014 at 3:51 pm

    Teddy writes:
    > Quick question: i am actually hunting for a gtx titan NON black edition ( ie original)
    > to speed up a project im working on. I already have one titan and want the other for SLI.

    Just wondering, do you really need the 6GB RAM? If not, you’re much better off with a GTX 780 Ti,
    which will be faster than a standard Titan and cost less than a used Titan. Also, there’s no need
    to link them SLI for AE, it has no effect, unless you’re using the same system for games aswell. 😉

    > … Or in the nyc area through a craigslist type sale…

    NY? Cool!! Best city I’ve been to so far IMO. T’was 14 years ago, but I’d like to go again someday.

    Ian.

    SGI Guru

  • Teddy Gage

    July 10, 2014 at 4:51 pm

    I would like the 6GB RAM, it does get eaten up by AE in big scenes, especially in 2k and up. There can be stability issues without having matching cards, I have found in the past. Additionally, I do want the option of SLI for gaming.

    However does anyone know how C4D R15 handles dual GPU setups? Does SLI make a difference? Can it utilize two different GPUS like AE?

  • Ian Mapleson

    July 10, 2014 at 7:13 pm

    Teddy writes:
    > I would like the 6GB RAM, it does get eaten up by AE in big scenes, especially in 2k and up. …

    I guess that figures.

    > … There can be stability issues without having matching cards, I have found in the past. …

    Ah, so you already have one Titan?

    > … Additionally, I do want the option of SLI for gaming.

    Another Elite Dangerous addict in the making. 😉

    > However does anyone know how C4D R15 handles dual GPU setups? …

    I assume by that you mean with the octane plugin, yes? Octane Render
    can exploit multiple GPUs ok, and they don’t have to be of the same
    type at all.

    > Does SLI make a difference? …

    Very unlikely. It shouldn’t do for any kind of rendering task.

    > … Can it utilize two different GPUS like AE?

    Yes. See:

    https://render.otoy.com/manuals/Standalone_2_0/?page_id=20
    https://render.otoy.com/manuals/Standalone_2_0/?page_id=52

    Ian.

    SGI Guru

  • Teddy Gage

    July 10, 2014 at 8:02 pm

    Yep, already have one titan, so the performance bump is worth it for a reasonable price, it could actually double my workflow speed.

    In terms of C4D I was talking more about C4D viewport performance, not octane rendering, although it would be a good setup for that too.

  • Ian Mapleson

    July 11, 2014 at 1:48 am

    Teddy writes:
    > Yep, already have one titan, so the performance bump is worth it for a reasonable price,
    > it could actually double my workflow speed.

    Ah I see! Yes indeed, though I doubt there would be any problem with using a non-reference
    Titan, or a Titan Black.

    > I was actually talking more about C4D viewport performance, not octane rendering,
    > although it would be a good setup for that too.

    Ah, now that I don’t know. Sorry!

    Ian.

    SGI Guru

  • Tenchi Muyo

    July 24, 2014 at 1:08 pm

    Hi!

    Is using someone AE CS6 with a GTX 750TI ?

    I got errors when ist start AE (no project is loaded).

    The error in german:

    “After Effects Fehler: Ray-traced 3d: Ausgangsschattierung konnte nicht kompiliert werden. (5070 § 0)”

    in english:
    After Effects error: Ray-trace 3D: Out of paged mapped memory for ray tracer.

    ( 5070 :: 0 )

  • Ian Mapleson

    July 24, 2014 at 2:03 pm

    Have you added the 750 Ti name to the raytracer_supported_cards.txt file? It won’t
    be able to use the card until you do.

    Use GPU-Z to identify the proper name of the card (it might be different to the
    marketing name – the string has to be an exact match, so character spacing is
    important).

    And make sure the NCP recognises the card as supporting CUDA, etc.

    Ian.

    SGI Guru

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