cwetstein Posted May 30, 2019 Share Posted May 30, 2019 After reading some forums here and talking with some other people is it worth building a computer with 2 cpus? When rendering in final quality everything is getting pulled from the cpu and not the gpu. is vectorworks compatible with a dual cpu motherboard? or in v20 is there a change in vectorworks where all rendering will be pulled from the gpu? Since I'm on this topic is it the same for vision? Quote Link to comment
Guest Selin Posted May 30, 2019 Share Posted May 30, 2019 Hi @cwetstein I'll answer the Renderworks part of the question. It will still be using CPU only, as RW is based on the CineRender engine and CineRender doesn't have GPU accelerated renderings as of version 20. Quote Link to comment
zoomer Posted May 30, 2019 Share Posted May 30, 2019 I don’t think it is worth a dual board though. As you already can have 32 cores on a single board now or more if you go Xeon or Epyc. Maybe 64 soon for Threadripper ? The renderers I love are all CPU based. But for VW you could go Blender Eevee or Lumion or such real time renderers which are GPU based. Quote Link to comment
herbieherb Posted May 31, 2019 Share Posted May 31, 2019 I don't think it's worth it. If the performance of the 32-core threadripper isn't enough for you yet, you'd probably still be cheaper with a second threadripper computer than with a dual processor xeon board. With Cinema4D you have the possibility to combine the computing power of both computers. You may also want to wait until autumn. AMD has just officially announced that the Threadrippers will get a 7nm update. Rumor has it that there will be up to 64 cores. Quote Link to comment
herbieherb Posted May 31, 2019 Share Posted May 31, 2019 Here is the cinebench of a 64-core dual xeon computer. It gets a score of 5626. But one xeon processor costs as much as my hole threadripper computer. The 32-core Threadripper gets nearly the same score (5677). Quote Link to comment
Jim W Posted May 31, 2019 Share Posted May 31, 2019 6 hours ago, herbieherb said: I don't think it's worth it. If the performance of the 32-core threadripper isn't enough for you yet, you'd probably still be cheaper with a second threadripper computer than with a dual processor xeon board. With Cinema4D you have the possibility to combine the computing power of both computers. I agree strongly with this. Dual CPU hardware is quite pricey, so much so that you rapidly enter the territory of distributed rendering solutions being much cheaper. Quote Link to comment
Guest Paulo Ferrari Posted June 14, 2019 Share Posted June 14, 2019 (edited) @zoomer I Agree, I access a good site to check quickly the best CPU Score in Cinebench R15 (Render Score). https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/cpu_benchmark-cinebench_r15_multi_core-8 According with this site (Score list), the best CPU to Rendering it's AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX (5189). (But probably, this site don't have all CPU that market have). Regards Paulo Renan Ferrari Edited June 14, 2019 by Paulo Ferrari Quote Link to comment
herbieherb Posted June 14, 2019 Share Posted June 14, 2019 (edited) The Threadripper 2990wx actually is the best you coul'd get for cpu rendering with cinema4d/vectorworks. The only systems that beat it are very expensive dual and more prozessor xeon machines. But for the price of these systems you coul'd also get yourself several threadripper machines that you use together with cinema 4d pro. So nothing beats the threadripper in cpu rendering atm. Edited June 14, 2019 by herbieherb Quote Link to comment
Guest Paulo Ferrari Posted June 14, 2019 Share Posted June 14, 2019 @herbieherb Yeah, I Agree with Herbie. Quote Link to comment
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