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I'm looking to do a partial upgrade by changing my gtx660 to a gtx2070 running on an i7 920. Will I get full benefit from the upgrade without bottlenecking?
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Will i7 920 bottleneck a gtx2070
Re: Will i7 920 bottleneck a gtx2070
An i7 920 is a very old CPU but it affects only you pre-processing time, GPU rendering is pretty much a stand alone process not affected by the CPU performance. For safety, you may want to set the hybrid rendering CPU threads count to 0 just to not let you new GPU ever wait for a CPU response.
The i7 920 is a 10 years old CPU so you may want to check your motherboard PCIe, power supply specs, etc. It shouldn't be a problem but better safe than sorry.
Re: Will i7 920 bottleneck a gtx2070
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Re: Will i7 920 bottleneck a gtx2070
I just ordered a completely new system with a 2070 yesterday, and I believe I have seen in some poeples signtaure here that they also have a 2070.
So I would have suggested to do "benchmarks" with some LuxCore scenes if you are in doubt, but Dades statement is probably true and the difference between two 2070 models might be larger than the impact from the CPU bottleneck But yeah, if in doubt, we can compare.
Other than that, a quick search showed that there are other people running a 920 + RTX combination, so it should work in general...
So I would have suggested to do "benchmarks" with some LuxCore scenes if you are in doubt, but Dades statement is probably true and the difference between two 2070 models might be larger than the impact from the CPU bottleneck But yeah, if in doubt, we can compare.
Other than that, a quick search showed that there are other people running a 920 + RTX combination, so it should work in general...
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Re: Will i7 920 bottleneck a gtx2070
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RTX 2070
I have one and am very happy with it.
At full speed (slightly overclocked 1740 MHz) it sucks 140-160W Power, very efficient.
Warning: The official Blender 2.79b required for LuxCore will not recognise an RTX in Cycles.
That needs a newer build with RTX support (newer CUDA version) which will not run LuxCore.
So two versions of Blender 2.79 are needed and saving a file with the newer and opening with the former might cause problems.
At full speed (slightly overclocked 1740 MHz) it sucks 140-160W Power, very efficient.
Warning: The official Blender 2.79b required for LuxCore will not recognise an RTX in Cycles.
That needs a newer build with RTX support (newer CUDA version) which will not run LuxCore.
So two versions of Blender 2.79 are needed and saving a file with the newer and opening with the former might cause problems.
Re: RTX 2070
Pretty much the reason (other than wanting to try out the RTX in games myself) why I didn't consider AMD. The additional power consumption will just annihilate any price/performance advantage you may find, for my expected life cycle and usage at least.epilectrolytics wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 9:47 pm I have one and am very happy with it.
At full speed (slightly overclocked 1740 MHz) it sucks 140-160W Power, very efficient.
Good to know, thanks for the heads up!epilectrolytics wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 9:47 pm Warning: The official Blender 2.79b required for LuxCore will not recognise an RTX in Cycles.
That needs a newer build with RTX support (newer CUDA version) which will not run LuxCore.
So two versions of Blender 2.79 are needed and saving a file with the newer and opening with the former might cause problems.
I knew they had added RTX support but I wasn't aware that it wasn't in the official build yet.
Re: Will i7 920 bottleneck a gtx2070
epilectrolytics: Thank you.
Re: Will i7 920 bottleneck a gtx2070
My new System is here now and running
A first rendering says the new i5-9600K + RTX 2070 is 7x as fast as my previous i7-4800MQ + GTX 765M combination. Good investment it seems
(I didn't install the cycles build yet. Might not even bother and just try the 2.8 beta directly and get used to the new version, because I probably won't really need it anytime soon...)
A first rendering says the new i5-9600K + RTX 2070 is 7x as fast as my previous i7-4800MQ + GTX 765M combination. Good investment it seems
(I didn't install the cycles build yet. Might not even bother and just try the 2.8 beta directly and get used to the new version, because I probably won't really need it anytime soon...)