

Quality is not about your render engine only, there are many factors that can make a great image, composition, color, materials, shaders, lighting,post work. Buying AMD Ryzen 7 1800X and using Vray Adv Buying GTX 1080Ti and using Vray RT (if there is no difference in quality between RT and Adv)Ģ. And now the king - GTX 1080Ti which is probably 2x faster than 1070 (it has almost 2x more CUDA cores). But: GTX 1070 is 3x faster than my i5 - 6600 and also this AMD is 3x faster than i5-6600 so GTX 1070 = AMD Ryzen 7 1800X. I want to reduce render times and buy new CPU or GPU and I was thinking about AMD Ryzen 7 1800X (for Ryzen I would also have to change my motherboard:/) and GTX 1080 Ti. I do exteriors (and planning to do interiors and product visualization in the future) but I'm still a newbie (and my project don't look bad but I want to learn and learn and learn to achieve photo-realism one day) and for my last 2 projects I used RT with CUDA (GTX 1070) which (according to my tests) renders 3x faster than my i5-6600 but there were some problems (crashes during renders) and for last few renders I switched to RT CPU and then everything was OK (but very sloow). I have a question about Vray Adv and Vray RT - simply: is it possible to achieve the same great realistic quality on Vray RT as on Vray Adv? I have to decide whether to go with GPU rendering or CPU.
