Though I think this is close to accurate since I we built similar to exact PC’s at the same time.Ī 3060Ti is almost double the CUDA count of a 1080 but it has over double the performance in VEAI and I can’t imagine it scaling more than linearly at best. I could’ve confirmed exact details with him but he’s now asleep. He only did Gaia-CG for me which I also assume is v5 since they’re updated along with VEAI versions 200% scale at around 2seconds/frame. GPU: GTX 1080 and I’m assuming here stock speeds which is ~1750Mhz core and 10000Mhz Memory I asked my friend with pretty much the exact same specs as me (except half the system RAM at 16GB which I doubt is any issue) to run the test for me. I’m also curious if RTX owners are able to toggle between CUDA and Tensor Cores or if it defaults/locks to one of those since seemingly optimized Tensor Cores could be really fast. I’ve already expired my trial so I’m unable to give the results from my GTX 1080.
I’ve read the patch notes and it says that Gaia-CG has some quality issues but we’re just looking for numbers here. Probably with Gaia-CG at 2x scale and any other results you’ll help submit. I would ask you give the results from using this old clip of mine.
I see that VEAI now supports AMD GPU’s and NVIDIA GPU’s including Tensor Core support for RTX cards.įor anyone willing to help with answering my question, and for the sake of consistent results between hardware. From user input below we should be looking at CPU impact on performance even if the program is being GPU accelerated. Compiled Information (Work In Progress): Ĭontrary to the title.