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  • Imout0
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    Originally posted by Etherman View Post
    FYI my rx 480 does the BMW27 in 60.8 seconds.
    Classroom: 358,69 seconds.
    My RX 580 8 GB compile times included.

    BMW27: 1:11.24 - 71 s ~ RTX 2060
    BMW27 single tile: 1:02.94 - 63 s ~ RTX 2070
    Classroom 256*256: 6:30.74 - 391 s ~ GTX 980
    Fishy Cat single tile: 1:02.24 - 62 s (Maybe something is wrong with this render since it is faster than a RTX Titan with compile times included. With no compilation it is just 32 s)
    Pabellon Barcelona: 13:16.36 - 796 s ~ Between GTX 980 and GTX 980 Ti
    Barbershop: 15:23.17 - 923 s ~ GTX 1070

    Luxrender when i get back home.

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  • Etherman
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    FYI my rx 480 does the BMW27 in 60.8 seconds.
    Classroom: 358,69 seconds.
    Last edited by Etherman; 04 October 2019, 06:15 PM. Reason: Added classroom.

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  • thelongdivider
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    So what I'm gathering here is that no one should buy the 2080 super. The 2070 super is nearly equivalent and sometimes beating it (for unknown reasons)!

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  • tuke81
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    Originally posted by Nille_kungen View Post
    Turing RTX is good at compute.
    You can drop the RTX on that sentence. These tests are not really using any "RTX" features of the card. Turing is just superior arch than Pascal for compute, which 16 series shows.

    Michael are you going to test that Nvidia tailored Cycles OptiX(Techgage tested it)?

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  • Nille_kungen
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    Turing RTX is good at compute.

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  • Blender 2.80 & LuxCoreRender Performance With NVIDIA RTX SUPER Comparison

    Phoronix: Blender 2.80 & LuxCoreRender Performance With NVIDIA RTX SUPER Comparison

    Complementing the 18-way NVIDIA GPU compute comparison from earlier this week with now having our hands on the RTX 2060/2070/2080 SUPER graphics cards, this round of NVIDIA Linux testing is looking at the Blender 2.80 and LuxCoreRender 2.1/2.2 performance for these popular rendering programs that offer CUDA acceleration.

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