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Has anyone been able to use older GPUs for Arnold rendering ?
I have a 2600 and gtx770 and wanted to see if my 770 would render faster in arnold but the page says that "generally" card that are 9xx series and higher are supported, but is it possible to force older cards to render ?
link : https://docs.arnoldrenderer.com/display/A5ARP/Supported+GPUs#SupportedGPUs-WindowsGeForce

>> No.777789

It's not possible, and with a 770 there's really no point anyway.

>> No.778856

>>777646
Why are you poor friend?

>> No.779177

>>777646
Is my AMD 1gb of graphics good?

>> No.779258

why the fuck are using Arnold GPU? None of the production houses use Arnold GPU.
Arnold CPU is damn fast.

>> No.779264

>>779258
No, it's not. Is this a bait? Are you seriously comparing CPU and GPU rendering speeds?

>> No.779266

>>779258
They might not use it for final rendering, but its used in Lookdev all the time.
>>779264
In all fairness I think he meant fast compared to other CPU renderers, which is true, try Renderman for comparison.
Arnold shines when you throw giant scenes at it. It scales pretty linearly.

>> No.780892

>>779266
>>779264
>>779258
>>779177
>>778856
>>777789

listen to these niggers. I use a pentium processor and model alot of shit with millions of verticies with some win 95/ XP software. and then proceed to put it in my game with no chug. fkn loosers