Photorealistic Rendering and RAM


 
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bluedogsb



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:48 pm    Post subject: Photorealistic Rendering and RAM Reply with quoteFind all posts by bluedogsb

I'm not sure if this is in the right forum, but I'm running a 2.2 GHz processor with 2 gigs of ram. It works for small renders, but nothing impressive. I am pretty sure another 2 gigs of ram (4 gb total) would benefit me, but the question is will I be killing processor? I know I need something way more powerful overall, but for now...

What systems do you guys run for extreme rendering.
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Ankit3d



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Ankit3d

Which software do you use?
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bluedogsb



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 12:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by bluedogsb

I am running SUPodium. I was using IDX Renditioner and that worked fine, but only for small renderings. I use SUPodium with Google SketchUp. I also use TurboCAD 3D, but do my renderings through SketchUp and SUPodium. I am supposed to receive my new RAM today so I'm up to 4 gigs, but haven't attempted any new renderings just yet.

Are there better rendering programs out there that perform better?(SUPodium is pretty sweet) I know of Revvit, and some others, but they most are not for apple computers. And I would rather have fully integrated software and not have to use 3 programs to get a successful rendering.
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Ankit3d



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Ankit3d

Increasing RAM will definitely increase your rendering speed. But if you want to get maximum benefit from your computer than use 64 bit Windows. A 32 bit windows doesn't allow more than 1.5 GB ram to a single program, so remaining RAM will go waste and not be used by your program.

Cheers.

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bluedogsb



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by bluedogsb

Thanks for the tip on the 64 bit vs 32 bit processor. Didn't think of that.
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ArchvizStudio



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:21 am    Post subject: Actually Reply with quoteFind all posts by ArchvizStudio

bluedogsb, RAM doesn't kill the CPU. You can have as much RAM as your OS permits.

If your rendering software crashes when rendering, or if you experience memory loads close to 80% of RAM on the rendering software alone, then you need more. If none of these things happen, you're alright with what you have.

Ankit3d wrote:
A 32 bit windows doesn't allow more than 1.5 GB ram to a single program, so remaining RAM will go waste and not be used by your program.
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Actually, a 32 bit system is able to address as much as 3,5 GB of RAM (video card memory included) to any 32 bit application.

So, if you have 3 GB of RAM and a 512 MB video card, you're OK. Anything more than that will be unused on a 32 bit OS, and you'll need a 64 bit os.
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archiform3d



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PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2009 8:42 am    Post subject: RAM & CPUs Reply with quoteFind all posts by archiform3d

I am on an eight core MacPro at 3 GHZ and with 16 GB of RAM. I run Cinema4D in 64 bit and a ton of other software on it.

I like Mac OSX for this kind of work although more options on available 3D software would be nice... But I still love C4D regardless, which runs perfectly on it.

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