04-04-2019, 09:10 AM
At least Physx simulations simulate different on our render farm.
I didn't cached anything, tf is so fast, thought I wouldn't need it.
There are differences between Intel Xeon E5-2630 v3 2,4 GHz and Xeon E5-2687W 3,1 GHz both dual socket 16 cores.
Both Windows 10 prof and cheap Geforce GT 710 graphics, same nvidia 388 driver.
Will test some "simple" particle interactions without PhysX.
By the way tyflow is the first simulation software I've used which use all my 32 cores to 100% for particle physics at least.
Amazing work, I bow in front of you.
Perhaps an option for saving the automatic cache with the 3sa max file or a companion file (f.i. scenename.ty) would be good ideas.
I didn't cached anything, tf is so fast, thought I wouldn't need it.
There are differences between Intel Xeon E5-2630 v3 2,4 GHz and Xeon E5-2687W 3,1 GHz both dual socket 16 cores.
Both Windows 10 prof and cheap Geforce GT 710 graphics, same nvidia 388 driver.
Will test some "simple" particle interactions without PhysX.
By the way tyflow is the first simulation software I've used which use all my 32 cores to 100% for particle physics at least.
Amazing work, I bow in front of you.
Perhaps an option for saving the automatic cache with the 3sa max file or a companion file (f.i. scenename.ty) would be good ideas.