03-06-2022, 04:04 AM
(03-05-2022, 04:31 AM)tyFlow Wrote: That seems like it would be a beastly system, and I was looking into getting a 12900K myself. I do currently have a 3090RTX and it works great with tyFlow. I would not have been able to complete the Van Gogh clip on my instagram page without it, because I needed a ton of GPU RAM (and CUDA support) to compute the heavy cloth collision sims.
Biggest no-no would be getting a non-NVidia GPU, because then you lose CUDA support (which is required for some tyFlow functions, like the CCCS)...other than that, it's just whatever fits in your budget.
@tyFlow Thanks so much! It is mainly the GPU I was worried about. But I am trying to leave no stone unturned before committing and going financially all in for this. When I talked to the specialist at the company building it, my concern was that the GPU is actually GEFORCE and GIGABYTE. So, to be clear, this will not affect the compatibility of the card. From what I gather, these cards are nVidia cards but cased, etc by others (not sure if I am phrasing this right).
I guess what I am asking is does the GV-N3090TURBO-24GD card have the correct CUDA support you mentioned? They tried to tell me I would be fine based on looking at tyFLOW system requirements, but stopped short of telling me definitively, which Is why I created this topic asking the question. It is very reassuring that you said it looks good, but I know so little about hardware that I need to ask once more. I was thrown off by the fact that there are multiple different versions of the card, which leaves me concerned that you might think I was referring to the normal RTX-3090. Put simply, I am asking whether the card that corresponds to the model number I provided in bold a few sentences ago is fully compatible with tyFLOW. Please excuse my overzealous paranoia. I really appreciate your time and am absolutely in awe of this awesome software. Thanks again!