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V-Ray can use the CPU to run CUDA code together with the GPU.But the GPU is a lot faster. So my recommendation is: -Get the fastest single card GPU you can get like a RTX3090 or RTX4090 (Don't get ...
I also found in a PDF on Nvidia's site that Clo3D only supports 'Single GPU / Single Node', while many other applications support Multi-GPU. that is very disappointing as some users here have said...
Thank you for your reply. I knew this option was in there but this is not what I meant. I mean you open a file for one garment, determine the views, add it to a job queue. Open the next file, do th...
@brittster0 To answer you other question concering CUDA: apple uses AMD graphics cards which use OpenCL, while CUDA is the proprietary system of Nvidia. But both are hardware accelerated. But as sa...
For those who are interested in how CLO runs on a VERY high end computer, I will share my experience: The system has following specs: -Threadripper 3990X (64 cores / 128 threads) -Gigabyte VISION R...
@brittster0 Running a Hackingtosh (OS X on PC Hardware) is something I would strongly advise against. Apple doesn't like you doing that and it requires very specific hardware and sufficient knowle...
@shakib01721 I think Quadro CPU's are not supported. You are better off buying an RTX3000 card, that is if you can find one unfortunately.
There is other info I found out by searching this forum: -Apparently the used render engine is V-Ray since version 4.0.0 of Clo3D. Which is good news because V-Ray is not thread limited and should ...
So I got some more info: She renders still frames (2500x3500 pixels) for different views and those take about 20 minutes per still. Particle distance is 3. This is necessary because there is very f...
She told me like an hour or so for the renders. Just to be clear I never used Clo3D, I'm just the computer guy ;) She just asked me for a blazing fast system that could get through renders way fast...