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Best upgrade to increase render speed?
by
Jethro Hutchinson
on May 18, 2008 at 11:39:55 am
Hi there,
I have a ppc quad core G5 maxed out on ram at 16g. I am wanting to know what would be the best way to decrease my render times. I have heard that net render is a good way to achieve this.
Has anyone tried net render? is it worth getting, and if so what is the best hardware to purchase to share rending tasks with net render given my current set up?
Many Thanks,
Jethro
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Best upgrade to increase render speed?
by Jethro Hutchinson on May 18, 2008 at 11:39:55 am
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