Indigo Renderer 4 public beta
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Hi, I recently bought a Radeon R9 390x and when I am rendering the test scenes, Indigo crashes after 2 min.
The GPU load jumps from 0% to about 80% and back. I thought that AMD would be a good choice because of the bigger allocation limit and the 8GB of Vram, should I better go with a GTX 1070 or will the problems with the Hawai GPUs be fixed in the Future. I hope for a statement of the devs.
The GPU load jumps from 0% to about 80% and back. I thought that AMD would be a good choice because of the bigger allocation limit and the 8GB of Vram, should I better go with a GTX 1070 or will the problems with the Hawai GPUs be fixed in the Future. I hope for a statement of the devs.
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Hi Vasco,vasco wrote:Hi, I recently bought a Radeon R9 390x and when I am rendering the test scenes, Indigo crashes after 2 min.
The GPU load jumps from 0% to about 80% and back. I thought that AMD would be a good choice because of the bigger allocation limit and the 8GB of Vram, should I better go with a GTX 1070 or will the problems with the Hawai GPUs be fixed in the Future. I hope for a statement of the devs.
Does Indigo give an error message or just crash? Does it crash on all scenes?
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I have had the very same issues with my R380, which disappeared the moment I tried it on Linux.OnoSendai wrote:Hi Vasco,vasco wrote:Hi, I recently bought a Radeon R9 390x and when I am rendering the test scenes, Indigo crashes after 2 min.
The GPU load jumps from 0% to about 80% and back. I thought that AMD would be a good choice because of the bigger allocation limit and the 8GB of Vram, should I better go with a GTX 1070 or will the problems with the Hawai GPUs be fixed in the Future. I hope for a statement of the devs.
Does Indigo give an error message or just crash? Does it crash on all scenes?
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Hi Ono,
indigo just crashes, just tested the mclaren scene. I send the card back now and will wait for the GTX 1070 a few days. The R9 390x became very hot, made a lot of noise and the power consumption is twice as high as the GTX 1070 so I think its the better choice.
indigo just crashes, just tested the mclaren scene. I send the card back now and will wait for the GTX 1070 a few days. The R9 390x became very hot, made a lot of noise and the power consumption is twice as high as the GTX 1070 so I think its the better choice.
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Do you realize the 480 releases in 2 weeks at $199?vasco wrote:Hi Ono,
indigo just crashes, just tested the mclaren scene. I send the card back now and will wait for the GTX 1070 a few days. The R9 390x became very hot, made a lot of noise and the power consumption is twice as high as the GTX 1070 so I think its the better choice.
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This is the issue i described with my R9 290.pixie wrote:I have had the very same issues with my R380, which disappeared the moment I tried it on Linux.OnoSendai wrote:Hi Vasco,vasco wrote:Hi, I recently bought a Radeon R9 390x and when I am rendering the test scenes, Indigo crashes after 2 min.
The GPU load jumps from 0% to about 80% and back. I thought that AMD would be a good choice because of the bigger allocation limit and the 8GB of Vram, should I better go with a GTX 1070 or will the problems with the Hawai GPUs be fixed in the Future. I hope for a statement of the devs.
Does Indigo give an error message or just crash? Does it crash on all scenes?
And it exceeds the limit of both VRAM and RAM.
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Hi, I don't know exactly how much VRAM the 480 has but I don't think that it will have 8 GB, so I ordered a GTX 1080 now for testing because I would also like to play Games in 4K in the future and when new exporters for indigo are ready and I upgrade my v3 license I would like to render bigger scenes on GPU. I wonder if the allocation limit on nvidia cards is bad when it comes to bigger scenes.fourzeronine wrote:Do you realize the 480 releases in 2 weeks at $199?vasco wrote:Hi Ono,
indigo just crashes, just tested the mclaren scene. I send the card back now and will wait for the GTX 1070 a few days. The R9 390x became very hot, made a lot of noise and the power consumption is twice as high as the GTX 1070 so I think its the better choice.
Also I sometimes use cycles and the opencl support is not that good in the moment.
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It is announced to have a 4GB version for 199$ and a 8GB for ???$.vasco wrote:Hi, I don't know exactly how much VRAM the 480 has but I don't think that it will have 8 GB...
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Nvidia can only allocate 25% where ATI can allocate 65%.Which would mean 2Gb for a 8Gb Nvidia one against 2.6Gb for a 4Gb ATI.vasco wrote:Hi, I don't know exactly how much VRAM the 480 has but I don't think that it will have 8 GB, so I ordered a GTX 1080 now for testing because I would also like to play Games in 4K in the future and when new exporters for indigo are ready and I upgrade my v3 license I would like to render bigger scenes on GPU. I wonder if the allocation limit on nvidia cards is bad when it comes to bigger scenes.fourzeronine wrote:Do you realize the 480 releases in 2 weeks at $199?vasco wrote:Hi Ono,
indigo just crashes, just tested the mclaren scene. I send the card back now and will wait for the GTX 1070 a few days. The R9 390x became very hot, made a lot of noise and the power consumption is twice as high as the GTX 1070 so I think its the better choice.
Also I sometimes use cycles and the opencl support is not that good in the moment.
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Not entirely true, Nvidia can (for now) only allocate 25% per allocation. Indigo does multiple allocations when rendering a scene, so the problem is not as big as one might think.pixie wrote: Nvidia can only allocate 25% where ATI can allocate 65%.Which would mean 2Gb for a 8Gb Nvidia one against 2.6Gb for a 4Gb ATI.
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RX 480 8GB will go for $229
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Is this before or after tax? When its before tax I think the 8GB card will cost in germany around 300€.burnin wrote:RX 480 8GB will go for $229
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My R9 380 results:
OSX
Oscar:3.6M |Arthur's Bedroom:1.27M|Erotica test:10.0M
Linux
Oscar:2.9M |Arthur's Bedroom:1.2M|Erotica test:9.0M
Windows
Oscar:2.0M |Arthur's Bedroom:Hanged|Erotica test:6.0M
OSX
GTX560ti+R9 380
Erotica test:11.85MP
OSX
Oscar:3.6M |Arthur's Bedroom:1.27M|Erotica test:10.0M
Linux
Oscar:2.9M |Arthur's Bedroom:1.2M|Erotica test:9.0M
Windows
Oscar:2.0M |Arthur's Bedroom:Hanged|Erotica test:6.0M
OSX
GTX560ti+R9 380
Erotica test:11.85MP
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word on the street is 8GB $229 US. I may buy a bunch of these, and a couple more render licenses. :D
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I've got both gfx boards on Linux! :D Still I'm quite baffled just how fast it is on OSX. Linux seems to be the best responsive system.
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