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GH85Carrera 07-26-2020 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by sugarwood (Post 10960930)
Really? I've never heard of even one person who does that. In my world, anyone who is buying a dedicated GPU knows EXACTLY what and why he's buying it. The vast majority of people don't even have a GPU, and use the onboard GPU on the MB.

My computer is a Photogrammetry rig as well.

Two crazy expensive video card, i9 16 core CPU, 256 Gig of RAM, and two 2tb M.2 drives and 14 TB of RAID 5 all built in.

We do aerial photography, and I process our projects. Personally I have found on most projects the RAM is more critical than the video card. It is interesting to watch the utilization percentages of the computer components. The CPU is sometimes at 100% the video use rarely gets to 20% and I have seen the memory useage get up to 195 gig.

The bigger the area in square miles is more images and the more computer HP it takes.

john70t 07-26-2020 06:52 AM

i7 8-core, 32GB RAM, 2080 super, 250GB SSD primary which needs to be larger, 8T HD of photo scenery (and a few others for multiple backup etc).
All to run a buggy 14yo flight sim game where the Fix:Fly ratio is 20:1.
(yeah I dove in the shallow end)

stomachmonkey 07-26-2020 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 10961699)
My computer is a Photogrammetry rig as well.

Two crazy expensive video card, i9 16 core CPU, 256 Gig of RAM, and two 2tb M.2 drives and 14 TB of RAID 5 all built in.

We do aerial photography, and I process our projects. Personally I have found on most projects the RAM is more critical than the video card. It is interesting to watch the utilization percentages of the computer components. The CPU is sometimes at 100% the video use rarely gets to 20% and I have seen the memory useage get up to 195 gig.

The bigger the area in square miles is more images and the more computer HP it takes.

Yeah depends on the tool.

Most suites require a CUDA capable card for depth maps.

IIRC agisoft and pix are the only major players that will run without one.

tabs 07-26-2020 02:08 PM

With all of that capability you Boyz are gona be wearin your Johnnys down to a nub with all the porono you are gona be watchin.:eek::p

I can sse it now, you will be sitting back in your easy chair with your control stick in your hand flippin through the channels.

GH85Carrera 07-26-2020 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 10962083)
Yeah depends on the tool.

Most suites require a CUDA capable card for depth maps.

IIRC agisoft and pix are the only major players that will run without one.


Skyline and Pix4d are most of our processing.


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