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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/12 19:49:44
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Nahte27 Windows7Fanatic EVGA_JacobF Nahte27 Wow, beautiful. Wow! Are you running in SLI? Mine sit for 5 - 10 minutes on the 480 and don't come out like that. :( Thanks guys! Nope, that was a single GTX 275 that ran for about 9 hours. That may seem like a long time, but believe me, in the 3D rendering world, 9 hours is nothing! Yeah, I know it isn't a long time. :) That much is true. It is very hard on the hardware. Thank you. You are very welcome too! :)
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/12 21:21:02
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sims5677 sims5677 Lit up the headlights and leds. Rendered on one GTX 260 Core 216 55nm oc'ed and a C2D e8400 @ 4.5. Only takes like 2 min. Had to do it in Photoshop using some linear light and camera flare.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/12 21:32:37
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Ah ok, good deal! Photoshop is your friend! :)
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/12 22:20:41
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Bugatti Pur Sang:
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 05:31:12
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I am really impressed with all these photos. This is a cool tool. I hope they build it into more over time or even offer a pay version with more choices. These images are just stunning! I think it would be interesting if you all also posted how long you let it render before capturing the image. I cannot wait to try it out with my 480 SLI setup soon. I have tried it on my 280s and had some challenges. I am curious if my findings are on par for the 200 series or if I am doing something wrong. - I could not even get the application to run unless I disabled SLI. Thanks to someone in this thread for pointing that out (sorry, forget who).
- When I disabled SLI, the Nvidia control panel automatically changed my PhysX card from the 250 to the 280. When I run the program and it starts rendering, I noticed it was using both of my 280s. The default scene would render ok, but was using nearly 800 mb of Vram. If I changed to another scene, it would crash politely telling me I did not have enough GPU memory and that I should disable SLI or close other programs.
- I then tried disabling PhysX completely. This works but it only uses one 280. I noticed that the same default scene using only one 280 required roughly 100 mb less Vram. So, with only one card I was able to render some of the other scenes. But, if I tried swapping cars in a scene I still often hit the out of memory error.
- Performance-wise, using one 280 it seems to average about 0.3 fps.
Does anyone see any issues with what I have found? Is this on par or is there some issue. This is all using 197.13 drivers. I was also doing this testing with the window maximized on my 1920x1200 desktop. Will I have issues using Design Garage with dual 480s? Will I still need to disable SLI? I assume the extra Vram will definitely help, but are there still potential scenes that would even still max out the GPU memory? What kind of fps can I expect with my 480s? I understand this was optimized for the 400 series, so I am guessing the performance will be more than just 2x?
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 10:26:28
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 12:42:56
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Here's another one: 3 hours with a GTX 275.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 15:43:16
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jasonanderson I am really impressed with all these photos. This is a cool tool. I hope they build it into more over time or even offer a pay version with more choices. These images are just stunning! I think it would be interesting if you all also posted how long you let it render before capturing the image. I cannot wait to try it out with my 480 SLI setup soon. I have tried it on my 280s and had some challenges. I am curious if my findings are on par for the 200 series or if I am doing something wrong. - I could not even get the application to run unless I disabled SLI. Thanks to someone in this thread for pointing that out (sorry, forget who).
- When I disabled SLI, the Nvidia control panel automatically changed my PhysX card from the 250 to the 280. When I run the program and it starts rendering, I noticed it was using both of my 280s. The default scene would render ok, but was using nearly 800 mb of Vram. If I changed to another scene, it would crash politely telling me I did not have enough GPU memory and that I should disable SLI or close other programs.
- I then tried disabling PhysX completely. This works but it only uses one 280. I noticed that the same default scene using only one 280 required roughly 100 mb less Vram. So, with only one card I was able to render some of the other scenes. But, if I tried swapping cars in a scene I still often hit the out of memory error.
- Performance-wise, using one 280 it seems to average about 0.3 fps.
Does anyone see any issues with what I have found? Is this on par or is there some issue. This is all using 197.13 drivers. I was also doing this testing with the window maximized on my 1920x1200 desktop. Will I have issues using Design Garage with dual 480s? Will I still need to disable SLI? I assume the extra Vram will definitely help, but are there still potential scenes that would even still max out the GPU memory? What kind of fps can I expect with my 480s? I understand this was optimized for the 400 series, so I am guessing the performance will be more than just 2x? Yes, I want to know how long and what config too! I haven't succeeded in that quality yet!
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 15:45:28
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 16:05:22
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Yes, it needs to remain the active window.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 16:06:48
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EVGA_JacobF Yes, it needs to remain the active window. Thank you. I will have to pick a time when I am not active on the computer. That will be a tough one for me! lol. I appreciate the help though.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 16:07:26
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 16:34:10
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I love this program! Does it actually do much more if you leave it on longer than a couple of hours? It seems to do fine at the 30min to 1-2 hour mark (depending on the frame rate and scene). Anyway, one more for today (I think): I could have left it on for another 30min to an hour though. Full Size link Time: ~30min __________________ 1 more: Time: 40 min Full Size link
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 16:51:31
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EVGA_JacobF Overnight :) True. Although, most of the time I don't leave my PC on overnight. Is it better to do that?
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 17:32:03
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So if we are talking 30 minutes per frame, that means that the hardware would have to get 54,000 times faster to get this quality at 30fps.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 17:45:54
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On my test 480 system it is about 5-10 minutes for a good looking scene. This scales in SLI very well however, almost 100% scaling.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 18:08:17
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sims5677 Bugatti Pur Sang: 5 Minutes :)
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 18:50:59
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sims5677 sims5677 Bugatti Pur Sang: 5 Minutes :) 5 minutes? Mine still looks grainy at 5 minutes lol. What system are you running and what resolution is the image?
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 19:37:07
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I am getting a COnfiguration error saying that my 260 does not have enough GPU memory. Anyone know what is up with this? I am pulling my hair out.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 20:02:08
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Ok, here is another one. You are right. Waiting around an hour does wonders. Render Time: ~55 minutes GPU: 1 x GTX 480 (Overclocked to 751 Core Clock and 2026 Memory Clock)
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 22:41:20
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So are they going to patch this for SLI ? I remember the first time I saw nvidia using this demo it was with a Tri SLI GTX 480 setup. It really sucks only using one 285.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 22:51:29
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It does work in SLI with 480, not sure on other cards though. I will check.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/13 23:21:11
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metal_god69 I am getting a COnfiguration error saying that my 260 does not have enough GPU memory. Anyone know what is up with this? I am pulling my hair out. I have the same card. I only had the error when I tried Full screening it when it was loading. The second (just now) time I tried full screening when it was loading, it made my drivers crash with artifacting and also had the error.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/14 01:22:35
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i had to uninstall this due to giving me weird graphical error , whole screen had spots on it, then my games also had bad spotting ( like it was snowing in multy color) . no oc on gpu. latest driver. pc #1 as below.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/14 05:54:46
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metal_god69 I am getting a COnfiguration error saying that my 260 does not have enough GPU memory. Anyone know what is up with this? I am pulling my hair out. I suggest using precision to watch GPU memory. This thing takes a lot. With my 280 using 1 gig, there are a lot of combinations that max out the memory. Keeping the window at a smaller resolution helps the memory. Also, I find that at least for me disabling SLI and PhysX reduces the memory. I have no clue why the PhysX makes a difference, but it does. Now, if you have only one GPU, disabling PhysX might not matter. I forget hot much memory the 260 has, but 1 gig is not really enough for this program. I cannot wait to try this thing when my 2 480s arrive today!
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/14 05:55:47
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EVGA_JacobF It does work in SLI with 480, not sure on other cards though. I will check. Jacob, it sort of works for me in SLI with my two 280s, but it uses more VRAM in SLI which causes out of memory errors. So, I have been disabling SLI and PhysX to keep memory in check as much as possible. Jacob, not to thread jack, but can you look at my forum posting here? I have 2 480 SCs coming today and I am thoroughly confused about how to hook them up to my HX-1000W (rail distribution). I would love your feedback.
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2010/04/14 06:05:21
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spawn447 i had to uninstall this due to giving me weird graphical error , whole screen had spots on it, then my games also had bad spotting ( like it was snowing in multy color) . no oc on gpu. latest driver. pc #1 as below. I had that issue once as well. A reboot corrected it. It only happened once, but it has crashed my driver a couple times. This program really strains the cards I think and really wants lots of VRAM.
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/14 08:34:50
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Been trying this out on my quad 295's i have to disable SLI and it only uses GPU 2 and 4 and I show 581mb on all 4 gpu's being used with this scene I am rendering now. so the 'working' gpu's seem to be using the memory of the other two? Interesting program. emmett
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/14 15:08:46
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jasonanderson spawn447 i had to uninstall this due to giving me weird graphical error , whole screen had spots on it, then my games also had bad spotting ( like it was snowing in multy color) . no oc on gpu. latest driver. pc #1 as below. I had that issue once as well. A reboot corrected it. It only happened once, but it has crashed my driver a couple times. This program really strains the cards I think and really wants lots of VRAM. ok will try , and will turn off physx / sli. thanks
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Re:Post Your NVIDIA Design Garage Screenshots!
2010/04/14 17:55:32
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Audi R8, first one done in about 20 min. Second one done overnight.
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