I used a lot of footage from Unreal Engine's RUclips channel and from Quixel. Everything shown was created in Unreal Engine however. And some Cine Tracer, which is also UE4
Wow! First time hearing about you and I am a big fan. I am trying to get in to photo realistic 3d animation for concept design demonstration and animated films. Would you recommend this card or the Quadro GV100?
So Quadro has ECC memory what that means that it will correct the most common kinds of internal data corruption Nvidia Geforce cards doesn't do that, so let's say if you get some data corruption in GeForce card most probably it will crash that program but for you guys, data corruption cannot be tolerated under any circumstance So that's why they use ECC memory and ECC is around 2-3% slower then normal memory :)
with hd 530 I can play games from the beginning of history-2012, and many lesser known games from recent years. If my cpu was better and didn't cause so much lag with it's 2 cores at 2 ghz I'd be fine with it.
@@georgecastullo1569 lol 4 cores 1.6 ghz runs minecraft fine with the integrated hadswell 400 graphics or whatever... you just have to turn the settings down... all the way down...
I was like "why does this feel somewhat like a commercial and scripted in a way", checked description "*The Nvidia Quadro RTX 8000 was provided by Nvidia" Yup, makes sense.
Provided or not, the Quadro 8000 is pretty much the best of the best when it comes to workstation cards. There’s pretty much nothing else that matches it. Nvidia doesn’t even need commercials besides the fact that many people probably don’t even know of it’s existence.
It is, but it's a really well done commercial that really highlights how well it works. I'm just a gamer but the sync and lighting performance out of this world.
it's not something they really need to advertise because the general public does not care and even if they did, the only people who do care are professionals with the money and knowledge
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@@reptarien They know that AMD is lurking behind the next corner with RDNA 2.0.
ECC stands for Error Correction Code. Basically, for every byte of memory (8 bits), you get an extra set of bits (typically 3) that can be used to detect up to 2 errors per byte and correct one of them through the power of really cool math. Some studies on real production hardware have shown that the error rates you can expect to see are 1 correctable error on about 0.5% of all DRAM chips in the world per year (assuming the study had 16 chip per stick memory modules). This was back in the days of DDR2 memory. They also found a correlation with the memory density of those chips. Aka, the more memory you have, the higher the chances you will see one of those errors pop-up! Today, we estimate that every computer with 16 GB of DDR4 memory or more will encounter one of those error every year. When doing a 3 months long render for a big production, one of those errors can mean crashing the entire render and forcing you do restart it from scratch. As memory capacity and render time goes up, it's also entirely possible that the chances of getting a fatal error goes to 100%, making it impossible to complete the render without error correction. With that in mind, saying that you can't use a consumer card to do big renders is not really true. It's not that you can't, but that you are taking a significant risk on your shipping date and electricity investment doing so.
@@bobborobertson5255 No, at one point you are not only guarantied of an error, but even of multiple errors so it can technically even go higher than 100%
There are people who work and and make money and f...k awesome girls for them there is Quadro with full support and professionals players who sometimes work and for them there is GeForce (who live with their parents) buahahah
You are legendary! And what you are creating for this industry will eventually be studied in cinematography courses across the world. Thank you for your hard work and what you are doing!!!! Don't stop Mathew! You are fucking awesome :-)
Really pushing the boundaries here, inspiring to see your growth from your early DP vids to these virtual studio ones. Looks like you're spearheading a movement of innovation for our industry as we continue to embrace higher technologies! And big cheers for keeping us all in the loop as you do so. LEGEND. Keep up the hard work!
I'm in agreement with some of these other people here when they say what your doing will one day be studied. Keep up the good work and i hope i can get to your level one day. Can't wait for more!
Im a gaffer Matt and we actually did a project way back in the day in Boston! Me and some other professionals out here in Utah are trying to venture into the virtual production world. We have an extremely large space and would love some help on some of the learning curve with this type of production. Hit me up man!
bro you probably have the coolest job in the world basically all the programs that try to mimic camera movement you are doing in irl, do you render the film and then basically re-shoot it on a big green screen, this is fucking cool
Bro, even if you didn’t mention that you are a Cinematographer I would have come to that conclusion after watching this video. I have never seen a better looking video on my iPhone XR the screen looks it could be OLED when I watch this specific video. Your expertise and mastery of your craft is enviable and I will look for your name in productions I watch in the future
RTX 8000 is an absolute monster, can't wait to see what you have coming up next esp with live action human renders. I recently saw an unreal model of superman by Baolong Zhang, looks it'd be on the same level you're going to achieve
He hasnt actually installed it yet, he was talking about it like it was in the mail, and was justifying his reasoning for needing one before people flamed him for buying such an expensive and for most people unnecessary Graphics Card
Small correction, this card won't do a ton for you in After Effects. AE benefits from having a GPU, but there's almost no difference between having a mid range gaming card and a top end card like this. The only reason you'd want a Quadro series card for AE is using 10bit color monitors.
Hi Matt, this was really informative, I've been interested in real-time rendering productions for about 2 years now and learnt a lot from your video, thanks.
it's a professional grade graphics card. it will run every game for the next 5 to 10 years. oh yeah and it's litterally an rtx titan with a different shroud, fan and plugs, nvidia charges more than double for that. and the real question is will it run crisis :P
@@IsaacPoopsAlot I did not say you could not game on it, what I whas trying tot say is that those extra features are not really handy for gaming. I believe LTT made a video on this subject a few years ago.
I'm more impressed by Unreal Engine than the card honestly it's crazy how powerful that engine can get when put in the right hands it can make Marvel movies
I came here expecting a stupid gaming demo or Resolve test but... I learned more about virtual film making than ever! I'm a wedding videographer and action sports cinematographer/editor so this is fascinating.
Bro! FINALLY a fuckin useful review of how the Quadro RTX plays into production. This was exactly the info needed on why these cards are good for creators. Thank you
Wait, don‘t call me out please, but I don‘t understand a key component here: what are you filming with the RED Magic cam and which part are you rendering digitally? Also, what for did you need the cam in the last shot you presented? I thought it‘s an all digital stage?
So cool we have the tools for real-time rendering, this tech really is going to streamline tons of digital content of all kinds. Can't wait to see your personal endgame hardware for rendering scenes.
I can't wait to see the Ampere version of this card. Having four of those hooked up in NVLink + Sync would be insane. Not to mention using that new NVCache thing. Assuming that NVCache uses a user-replaceable M.2 SSD, then you could chuck in Intel Optane modules~ Even for production purposes, that setup would probably be absolutely overkill.
So for people who didn’t understand completely, Unreal engine is a game engine, it’s also used in movie industry, Vray is also another of those software’s, now I have a Rtx2070 and I use unreal and that thing is “SLOW”, technically not slow however slow for my workflow, I believe even 2080ti will be not enough even for my workflow(if rammed at high setting) however I compensate the slow GPU by using level of detail meshes(LOD) now these are highly detailed surface when you go nearby, but slowly lower the details, the further away you go... does work great however compromise in quality is there and as a artist, m telling we don’t really like compromising with stuffs, but hey.. freelancer 😂😂 can’t have Quadro cards... it’s in my wish list to stack these 8-10 monsters and get a 90 hours of renders done in 1-2 hours.. 😂😂 maybe even less...
SirVolpei as I said, technically it’s not slow, it’s kills games at ultra settings over 80-90 fps on a144 hz display however architecture Visualisation, graphics industry is demanding man, Vfx is demanding man, and these field required production grade hardware, consumer grade isn’t just cut for it.
Enterprise grafic cards are also used in structure analysis or fluid mechanic simulations. In uni a professor showed us the results of a simulation to study turbulence. Some of you might know, that turbulence is almost always simulated by using simplified models. But this simulation used such a huge resolution, that they could simulate the turbulence. For a clip of 1 minute the super computer needed several weeks of computing time.
nah I I shoot 6k Black magic raw all the time.. even a gtx 980 ti 4gb card handles that .. I just upgraded to some gtx 1080 ti cards and things fly now.. I wouldnt turn down one of those quadro 8000 cards tho.. I just cant afford the 5,500 dollar price tag per card
Adam The Builder What about the $10,000 Quadro GV100? the Quadro RTX 8000 uses the exact same GPU Die as the RTX 2080 Ti and Titan RTX. It just has 48Gb of GDDR6 compared to the 11Gb of the 2080 Ti and the 24Gb of the Titan RTX. The Titan V uses the Same GPU Die as the Quadro GV100, it has just under Half the amount of HBM2 as the GV100.
@@whoyoulookingatabs1028 Quadro RTX 8000 Turing GPU is faster in some AI workloads thanks to 2nd gen tensor cores vs 1st gen tensor cores in GV100 Volta GPU. The 1st gen RT cores in the Quadro RTX 8000 also give hardware-accelerated raytracing that GV100 doesn't have. The GV100 has FP64 capabilities whereas the RTX 8000 does not, and much higher memory bandwidth but less memory overall.
But how much does a really demanding game made in 2020 use? And would game devs be able to revolutionize gaming real time graphics if 40GB GPUs were the new standard? Or is super realistic game graphics more than VRAM?
Bro this is very interesting! I am in school right now for DP and entry grip work but I am also into the whole PC side of the busienss and this Quadro card opens so many more possibilities. I might change my field and transition into this area. Amazing 3d cinematography work showcased too.
I used a lot of footage from Unreal Engine's RUclips channel and from Quixel. Everything shown was created in Unreal Engine however. And some Cine Tracer, which is also UE4
Cinematography Database Did you take a look at JangaFX?
10 years later this card is gonna cost like nothing.
Wow! First time hearing about you and I am a big fan. I am trying to get in to photo realistic 3d animation for concept design demonstration and animated films. Would you recommend this card or the Quadro GV100?
So Quadro has ECC memory what that means that it will correct the most common kinds of internal data corruption Nvidia Geforce cards doesn't do that, so let's say if you get some data corruption in GeForce card most probably it will crash that program but for you guys, data corruption cannot be tolerated under any circumstance So that's why they use ECC memory and ECC is around 2-3% slower then normal memory :)
Can it run crysis remastered?? 😲
The 8000 isn’t the model number, it’s the price.
USD? XDD DEAD
im ok with my gtx 750ti
Isn't it 5k?
Original price $10k reduced to $4-5k.
@@cjonwickham1933 i thought you were joking
I can buy 4x Titan rtx for one Quadro RTX 8000
Didn't know u could buy graphic cards with body parts these days
U probably can't afford that card . . . Not even with body parts LOL
edit : I made an edit cuz people don't have a sense of humour anymore
@@nabilbensafi you can't even afford water so shut up already Mohammed
@@Fedd-V can't buy water but he can do comments on RUclips with a pc or a phone lol you don't make sense, racist
@@dragofx_5472 not racist, I just find it funny how people get mad
@@Fedd-V well that comment was totally unnessesary
Me : "RTX2080ti is so expensive, it will cost you a kidney"
Quadro RTX8000 : *chuckle
My organs: *Chuckles* , i'm in danger
Nvidia Tesla V100 and V100S: *Im so lonely cause im a server grade thing that is so expensive*
Rtx 2080 ti is better for gaming
GA100:you guys are all entry level now.
Can't wait for RTX 3080ti vs the Quadro RTX 8000.
“4GB for just hair”
😂😂
That’s my whole gpu
@@samjohnson2103 thats two times mine
Its 48 gb
My one is two time
*intel HD graphics has left the chat*
with hd 530 I can play games from the beginning of history-2012, and many lesser known games from recent years. If my cpu was better and didn't cause so much lag with it's 2 cores at 2 ghz I'd be fine with it.
@@georgecastullo1569 lol 4 cores 1.6 ghz runs minecraft fine with the integrated hadswell 400 graphics or whatever...
you just have to turn the settings down...
all the way down...
my intel hd doesn't even have a number its just intel hd graphics
you saying thanks for the likes has made me Yeet my like off of your comment.
Holy crap thx for being a cringe loser
In like 20 years, this will be an entry level workstation gpu
@Laziness Socks lmao
lol
more like 5-10 years
Much much sooner than that
next year you mean XD
I was like "why does this feel somewhat like a commercial and scripted in a way", checked description
"*The Nvidia Quadro RTX 8000 was provided by Nvidia"
Yup, makes sense.
Provided or not, the Quadro 8000 is pretty much the best of the best when it comes to workstation cards. There’s pretty much nothing else that matches it. Nvidia doesn’t even need commercials besides the fact that many people probably don’t even know of it’s existence.
It is, but it's a really well done commercial that really highlights how well it works. I'm just a gamer but the sync and lighting performance out of this world.
it's not something they really need to advertise because the general public does not care and even if they did, the only people who do care are professionals with the money and knowledge
@@reptarien They know that AMD is lurking behind the next corner with RDNA 2.0.
@ I don't know much about it other than they are making mobile for phones processors now.
Great breakdown Matt. Super cool to catch up to your work. Excited to see what else you do in this space.
Yo! We should catch up.
@@CinematographyDatabase I’ll hit you up
Why I use the RTX Quadro 8000
because it's literally the most powerful GPU money could possibly buy
For the basic consumers at least
This video is more about what we could do in the future if we push even farther than the rtx quadro 8000
I'm curious as to what AMD's plan is about slapping on terabytes working of solid state cache for their stacked HBM2 vram.
Tesla V100?
@@dualtronix4438 good luck getting a display signal from that.
The future of Adult Only games is quite bright...
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
For research purposes...
Anxiety gonna kill us tonight
U right lol
check out virt-a-mate. Now imagine using this graphics card while playing that in vr ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I cant imagine how gpus gonna perform and look like in 50 years
This graphic card will be obsolete by then
gpus hopefully will be cpu integrated by then
Gpus will be gone it will be all about quantum technology look it up
It will be like morse code is to us today, totally archaic. I'm hoping that our "smartphones" by then will have this kind of processing power
Gpus in the future are not even that big yet probably double the performance of what we have now
The name Matt Workman is going to be remembered in movie history. It’s astounding what you’re doing!
ECC stands for Error Correction Code. Basically, for every byte of memory (8 bits), you get an extra set of bits (typically 3) that can be used to detect up to 2 errors per byte and correct one of them through the power of really cool math.
Some studies on real production hardware have shown that the error rates you can expect to see are 1 correctable error on about 0.5% of all DRAM chips in the world per year (assuming the study had 16 chip per stick memory modules). This was back in the days of DDR2 memory. They also found a correlation with the memory density of those chips. Aka, the more memory you have, the higher the chances you will see one of those errors pop-up! Today, we estimate that every computer with 16 GB of DDR4 memory or more will encounter one of those error every year.
When doing a 3 months long render for a big production, one of those errors can mean crashing the entire render and forcing you do restart it from scratch. As memory capacity and render time goes up, it's also entirely possible that the chances of getting a fatal error goes to 100%, making it impossible to complete the render without error correction.
With that in mind, saying that you can't use a consumer card to do big renders is not really true. It's not that you can't, but that you are taking a significant risk on your shipping date and electricity investment doing so.
Thats an educated comment, I’ve learnt sth, thanks
3 month long render?
Alexander Nikitin yup, e.g. some cinema animation movie final render
Etienne Maheu Minor point, approaches 100%. Not is 100%
@@bobborobertson5255 No, at one point you are not only guarantied of an error, but even of multiple errors so it can technically even go higher than 100%
This graphic card costs like 10 times more than my whole computer
Which means it 12k dollars? Nice
7k60 he said like meaning that he’s not serious.
and it's probably 50 times my PC...
or even more
@@7k604 Hey something flew over your head! Oh, it's the joke, you missed it.
My laptop costs 250 usd
Me, a 3d designer: cool
Me: *sees price*
_oh I guess my 2060 is spared_
Dude you are damn lucky you got RTX we don’t even have 10 series GPUs , still on Radeon HD 6300M
I have a 1650 super
Radeon 530 on my laptop: ...
gtx 750 ti the best xDDD
It's unreal how REAL those digital humans looks... but your brain knows that they aren't real!
pun intended?
face is too static
@@mryellow6918 definitely uncanny valley. For me the biggest issue is the corners of the mouths. It's unnatural. Too exaggerated.
@@thorwaldjohanson2526 that and the way that their facial muscles don't quite move right
They don't look real to me. Impressive for real time, but not for a second am I confusing them for real people.
When he was moving the light and it was hitting the virtual character in front of him in different ways, it hurt my brain.
Q: WHY I use the Nvidia QUADRO RTX 8000
A: I have hundreds of thousands of dollars to spend.
Laughs in RTX 3090 at a fraction of the price
There are people who work and and make money and f...k awesome girls for them there is Quadro with full support and professionals players who sometimes work and for them there is GeForce (who live with their parents) buahahah
Yes mom, I need this for online class!
You are legendary! And what you are creating for this industry will eventually be studied in cinematography courses across the world. Thank you for your hard work and what you are doing!!!! Don't stop Mathew! You are fucking awesome :-)
I don't even know anything about what you're talking about. I mean just a little! But you sparked a creative lil idea in my brain so I followed!!
Really pushing the boundaries here, inspiring to see your growth from your early DP vids to these virtual studio ones.
Looks like you're spearheading a movement of innovation for our industry as we continue to embrace higher technologies! And big cheers for keeping us all in the loop as you do so. LEGEND. Keep up the hard work!
The weird thing is, is that one day this will be considered what we consider a 550 today!
I'm in agreement with some of these other people here when they say what your doing will one day be studied. Keep up the good work and i hope i can get to your level one day. Can't wait for more!
Im a gaffer Matt and we actually did a project way back in the day in Boston! Me and some other professionals out here in Utah are trying to venture into the virtual production world. We have an extremely large space and would love some help on some of the learning curve with this type of production. Hit me up man!
bro you probably have the coolest job in the world basically all the programs that try to mimic camera movement you are doing in irl, do you render the film and then basically re-shoot it on a big green screen, this is fucking cool
You job is perhaps the most interesting line of work I have seen. It must be so much fun!
This is the coolest thing I've seen today
Wow, 'Genlock' Haven't heard that word in 20 years..
This is crazy! Virtual cinematography has come a long way!
Bro, even if you didn’t mention that you are a Cinematographer I would have come to that conclusion after watching this video. I have never seen a better looking video on my iPhone XR the screen looks it could be OLED when I watch this specific video. Your expertise and mastery of your craft is enviable and I will look for your name in productions I watch in the future
RTX 8000 is an absolute monster, can't wait to see what you have coming up next esp with live action human renders. I recently saw an unreal model of superman by Baolong Zhang, looks it'd be on the same level you're going to achieve
yeah Mr. Zhang will be getting a lot of work based on that Superman model.
This is movie magic! Would love to try this out one day.
KwasnikPictures lmao the card is like 8k not even talking abt the computer
so you say you have 6 kidneys to sell?
can't wait for the future when this is what normal consumer grade videocards are like. Or even later, when 48GB will be a budget option
Idk what a 1Terabyte gpu could do.
Inspirational. Thank you, Matt, for all your sharing all these while.
You should definitely tune in to Nvidia's Amped event on May 14th since it's targeted for professionals like you.
ClixT obviously he will 😂
@@kariuki925 rumored to have 4x the RT performance
Thorwald Johanson a 3060 will have better rtx than this card I wonder what monster titan card they’ll unveil on may 14th
Bot
He is not showing card , actually he is teasing us 😁😁
p0rnhub video 2.0
He is just flexing
He hasnt actually installed it yet, he was talking about it like it was in the mail, and was justifying his reasoning for needing one before people flamed him for buying such an expensive and for most people unnecessary Graphics Card
The work you do is amazing, and deff informed me a lot about this card and what it’s used for.
thats some real interesting stuff there! thanks mate for explaining!
I hope you can keep up the indie spirit, despite having such a monstrous gpu! Btw thanks again for sharing all this cool stuff!
The professional version is having multiple of these in multiple computers 😅
This is a 5,500 dollar card - worth it if you need the 48GB of VRAM.
batchsize
@@Arthur-rb3vy batchsize=1024 BOOM
Is it good for gaming?
Dane Gil Cabrales no
Yeah but can i use it to play solitaire?
Small correction, this card won't do a ton for you in After Effects. AE benefits from having a GPU, but there's almost no difference between having a mid range gaming card and a top end card like this. The only reason you'd want a Quadro series card for AE is using 10bit color monitors.
Hi Matt, this was really informative, I've been interested in real-time rendering productions for about 2 years now and learnt a lot from your video, thanks.
Because you can afford it.
edit: Holy crap I take that snarky comment back he's doing some serious shit!
I made the exact same comment! same thought lol
I thought the same thing but at the bottom of the description it says "*provided by Nvidia."
"*The Nvidia Quadro RTX 8000 was provided by Nvidia"
Yup, makes sense.
if you working 3d rending business you need it.. but for normal human it point..
MW always bringing us to the Future of Filmmaking :D you are my hero lol
Matthew Beavers love your C4D work lately, keep it up
@@CinematographyDatabase thanks so much MW! 🙏🏽 You taught me well haha 😜 I need to get a rtx card and redhsift one of these days
@@MattyBeavs it would render your frames in about 5 seconds instead of hours.
@@CinematographyDatabase oh my gosh I could use an upgrade like that! Haha one day it'll happen maybe I'll get a quadro card 💪🏽😁
Love your work, been following on Facebook. Glad to find you here.
Wow I learned a lot. Never thought past my run of the mill gamer's graphics card.
Gamers : we dont need it
Animators : We Need it
Me : Mmmm nice mirror 😂
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@@hypernovic5301 wtf
thats cool and everything but does it get 1k fps in csgo /s
theres multiple csgo's? /s
Quadros aren't made for gaming so it will not get better than a 1080ti. (Sorry for my terrible english.)
it's a professional grade graphics card. it will run every game for the next 5 to 10 years. oh yeah and it's litterally an rtx titan with a different shroud, fan and plugs, nvidia charges more than double for that. and the real question is will it run crisis :P
@@jelle8055 It is better than a 1080 ti though, it's still a graphics card, you can still game on it
@@IsaacPoopsAlot I did not say you could not game on it, what I whas trying tot say is that those extra features are not really handy for gaming. I believe LTT made a video on this subject a few years ago.
I'm more impressed by Unreal Engine than the card honestly it's crazy how powerful that engine can get when put in the right hands it can make Marvel movies
"I cannot afford a 2080 Ti,its too expensive"
quadro rtx : hold my beer
Sounds weird when saying : I work as a filmmaker and I film in virtual reality !
OTOY's Brigade coming soon this year, real-time path tracing with GI, caustics,instancing,etc rendering at 60 fps noise free.
I’ve heard the rumors, very interested to test it when it’s out. I’m a former Octane/Redshift user.
I came here expecting a stupid gaming demo or Resolve test but... I learned more about virtual film making than ever! I'm a wedding videographer and action sports cinematographer/editor so this is fascinating.
Bro!
FINALLY a fuckin useful review of how the Quadro RTX plays into production. This was exactly the info needed on why these cards are good for creators. Thank you
that countess scene made me miss Paragon
In 8 years: Budget Quadro rtx 8000 build
Wait, don‘t call me out please, but I don‘t understand a key component here: what are you filming with the RED Magic cam and which part are you rendering digitally? Also, what for did you need the cam in the last shot you presented? I thought it‘s an all digital stage?
i remember randomly watching your twitch stream like 3 or 4 years ago, great progress!\
Pfft, this doesn't hold a candle to my low profile 4 gig 1050Ti. I am RTXtremely unimpressed
Cries in vram
I'm witnessing history
bruh thank you soooooo much for this video! just subscribed, on my journey to be a one man team for a film idea i had 5 years ago
So cool we have the tools for real-time rendering, this tech really is going to streamline tons of digital content of all kinds. Can't wait to see your personal endgame hardware for rendering scenes.
0:32 “the most poweful-“
Rtx 3090 i’m gonna stop you right there
The RTX 3090 isn't meant for these workloads.
@@ufodeath is it because its only 24gb?
@@mrsdump8061 Because it's a gaming card, the new RTX A6000 and A40 are more suitable these heavy workloads.
Flex level 8000. Nah seriously I’m thoroughly impressed with your work. Keep It up!
Mind blown🤯
First time seeing someone using this card to its limits
Wow! This graphics card is 5x more in the future, as we are in rtx 3000 series
"pls excuse me for the quarantine hair"
dude i look like a hobo at the moment so we gucci
That GPU costs more than my car...
Lol
This is probably the coolest form of cinematography I’ve ever seen
I can't wait to see the Ampere version of this card. Having four of those hooked up in NVLink + Sync would be insane. Not to mention using that new NVCache thing.
Assuming that NVCache uses a user-replaceable M.2 SSD, then you could chuck in Intel Optane modules~
Even for production purposes, that setup would probably be absolutely overkill.
So for people who didn’t understand completely, Unreal engine is a game engine, it’s also used in movie industry, Vray is also another of those software’s, now I have a Rtx2070 and I use unreal and that thing is “SLOW”, technically not slow however slow for my workflow, I believe even 2080ti will be not enough even for my workflow(if rammed at high setting) however I compensate the slow GPU by using level of detail meshes(LOD) now these are highly detailed surface when you go nearby, but slowly lower the details, the further away you go... does work great however compromise in quality is there and as a artist, m telling we don’t really like compromising with stuffs, but hey.. freelancer 😂😂 can’t have Quadro cards... it’s in my wish list to stack these 8-10 monsters and get a 90 hours of renders done in 1-2 hours.. 😂😂 maybe even less...
You know you are messing up hard when you call an rtx slow
SirVolpei as I said, technically it’s not slow, it’s kills games at ultra settings over 80-90 fps on a144 hz display however architecture Visualisation, graphics industry is demanding man, Vfx is demanding man, and these field required production grade hardware, consumer grade isn’t just cut for it.
Imagine seeing this guy filming on nothing and then calling it a masterpiece
What are your thoughts on the recently revealed Unreal Engine 5 and did you have any foreknowledge of this?
Enterprise grafic cards are also used in structure analysis or fluid mechanic simulations. In uni a professor showed us the results of a simulation to study turbulence. Some of you might know, that turbulence is almost always simulated by using simplified models.
But this simulation used such a huge resolution, that they could simulate the turbulence. For a clip of 1 minute the super computer needed several weeks of computing time.
i have an rx560, he has a quadro 8000 and still we have the same keyboard. razer unites the scrubs and the gods.
Me: Uses Resolve with an 8GB RX 580
**laughs in 1080p**
And I'm over here happy to have a 2080ti FTW3 ultra because stimulus. Thanks Rona!
Ima need that for Blackmagic RAW.
My pc starts crying when I open Davinci lol
Osckiie - Get a few Nvidia 2080s. 2 of them screams!
Eric Liss
Lmao
nah I I shoot 6k Black magic raw all the time.. even a gtx 980 ti 4gb card handles that .. I just upgraded to some gtx 1080 ti cards and things fly now.. I wouldnt turn down one of those quadro 8000 cards tho.. I just cant afford the 5,500 dollar price tag per card
The Most Random
Yeah they are crazy expensive im just waiting for the new RTx 3080 to drop so i can build a pc
“The Most Powerful Graphics Card!”
*Titan V and Quadro GV100 Would like to know your Location*
You clearly don't know professional cards, noob
Quadro 8000 really is the most powerful one, Titan V is second place
Adam The Builder What about the $10,000 Quadro GV100? the Quadro RTX 8000 uses the exact same GPU Die as the RTX 2080 Ti and Titan RTX. It just has 48Gb of GDDR6 compared to the 11Gb of the 2080 Ti and the 24Gb of the Titan RTX. The Titan V uses the Same GPU Die as the Quadro GV100, it has just under Half the amount of HBM2 as the GV100.
These 3 can't run crysis remastered lol
@@whoyoulookingatabs1028 Quadro RTX 8000 Turing GPU is faster in some AI workloads thanks to 2nd gen tensor cores vs 1st gen tensor cores in GV100 Volta GPU. The 1st gen RT cores in the Quadro RTX 8000 also give hardware-accelerated raytracing that GV100 doesn't have. The GV100 has FP64 capabilities whereas the RTX 8000 does not, and much higher memory bandwidth but less memory overall.
But how much does a really demanding game made in 2020 use? And would game devs be able to revolutionize gaming real time graphics if 40GB GPUs were the new standard? Or is super realistic game graphics more than VRAM?
Dude, your job kicks ass!
Guy: Has an $5K graphics card
Also guy: Doesn’t even have a mouse pad
“Why i use this card” bc it was provided by nvidia
Me: ahh makes sense
Bro this is very interesting! I am in school right now for DP and entry grip work but I am also into the whole PC side of the busienss and this Quadro card opens so many more possibilities. I might change my field and transition into this area. Amazing 3d cinematography work showcased too.
I love your use of the paragon assets😎 I miss that game😢
bet it doesn't run crysis at 60fps
No need to sell kidneys, hear me out! Well if you have a working bum hole, you can always make money with it!
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If you're American you can buy It If you gather money for a time.
Man keep up this cool ass work 💯 I love technology!
Oh cool cool.
I found this kind of film making interesting so this coming up here to while I discover this component is great.
AMD threadripper + Nvidia RTX 8000 😁...i would like send my private satellite to space in this same price 😁
This video should've been a black screen with "I work in cinematics, this card is useful and i got too much money"
But can it run minecraft rtx?
after watching the mandalorian and seeing how they built the world, man this guys field has a really bright future
When will we get ray tracing hentai
oh bruh no this is puny against the RTX 3090
How
@@georgerobinson6555 search up the benchmarks
ANSWER: You got is for free.
amazing work mate!
It was so motivating. Thanks!
One of the best looking graphics cards I've ever seen.