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So, put those older computers you have sitting on the shelf to work! Use that five-cow license which came with Vue Complete and get renders done faster. With multiple networked cores, you can absolutely destroy a tough render, rip through it in a fraction of the time it would take a single machine to finish. Terpsichore dual H/T hex Xeons 24 coresĬameron can bring 108 cores to bear on a render! If Galadriel is functioning as the master, she can use the top five, and use 88 cores.So at the moment, if I have a massive scene to render at huge dimensions, I have Cameron network it out:
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These cost $772 each (blade, Win7 license, and a HD), and they add 24 threads per machine. Now I have two Dell C1100 PowerEdge server blades with dual HyperThreaded hex-core Xeons ( Cortana & Terpsichore). That adds a lot of rendering threads, eight per machine, and they were $420 each machine. I bought two HP xw6600 ( Eir & Kara) which have dual Xeon quad core processors (not HyperThreaded, though). To add muscle to my network, I bought used/refurbed machines. With your license, you can jack four other computers into the same router with your workstation and use all five to help render tough projects. Cameron has an extra cow pack license, so she can use ten total cows. This way, I can use my other computers to help either Galadriel (11.5 license) or Cameron (2014 license). I would only have one or the other running at any given time on each computer. Because I have both an 11.5 license and a 2014 license, each of my computers has an 11.5 RenderCow and a 2014 RenderCow installed. Use RenderCows for rendering with a networked group of computers, one RenderCow per computer (including the master workstation).