![]() Installation Guide of the latest GPU render engine Redshift v2.6.41 for Cin. PLEASE SUPPORT THE DEVELOPER IF YOU'RE NOT A STUDENT AND HAVE MONEY. The good news is that all recent CUDA cards are supported (Maxwell, Pascal, Turing) and that means a wide variety of GeForce, Quadro and Tesla GPUs are supported by Redshift. This unfortunately means that AMD GPUs are not supported and that Redshift will only work with NVIDIA GPUs. It should be noted that Redshift currently only supports CUDA-compatible cards with 2GB of VRAM or more. To measure the render performance of graphics cards we’ll be turning to the benchmark included in the demo version of Redshift 2.6.23. The growth of Redshift rendered animations has grabbed our attention and we wanted to test out some of the latest graphics cards to see how they perform. The gaming industry heavily uses Redshift with Ubisoft using it to create their cinematic trailer for the game title ‘For Honor’ and Blizzard Entertainment uses Redshift to create their short films to introduce new characters in Overwatch. We’ve noticed that many artists are looking to integrate Redshift into their workflow with applications like Houdini, Cinema 4D and Maya rather than using high-end CPU rendering solutions. Redshift claims to be the world’s fastest biased renderer and is used by many professionals. Today we will be taking a look at GPU performance in Redshift. Redshift Benchmark GPU Render Times with GeForce RTX 2070, 2080 & 2080 Ti
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