

I can explain to you what bottlenecking is if you want? Maybe I will be eating my words but I doubt it. Lets wait for the true benchmarks in 3ds max 2015 with the maxwell patch applied. I suspect that benchmark you found is a work of fiction, and that the Titan-X and M6000 will be almost identical when rendering in iray, with the Titan X slightly faster because of the faster clock rates. The Titans are good for people that dont need double precision, but need the single compute power of the quadro, and the increased Vram for large scene/data sets, and they will last as long as the quadro's if their heat is managed correctly when rendering. They are clocked lower to reduce heat in rack environments, better stability and increase lifespan, and they usually have a few extra features like better colour depth. They are a higher yeild rate out of the factory so less likely to fail over long periods of use. The M6000 and Titan X are exactly the same chipset and have exactly the same number of cores, and exactly the same single precision compute capabilities. For poeple that use Blender that takes advantage of double precision compute, the M6000 will outperform the Titan X as the DP has been crippled. When the real benchmarks start flowing onto the internet comparing the M6000 and Titan X, I am 100% certain that the Titan X and possibly the GTX 980ti ( if it has the fully unlocked cores) will be faster than the M6000 in iray. The patch for 3ds Max 2015 is for both Quadro's and Geforce Maxwell cards, that updates the iray dll library to recognise Maxwell cards, so I am wondering how this review you speak of managed to test Maxwell GPU's in 3ds Max 2013 as they are not compatable? Both the Titan X and M6000 have exactly the same single precision abilities at an estimated 7 TeraFlops, only double presicion has been crippled on the Tixan X which Iray does not use.Īs far as I know Maxwell GPU's are not supported in 3ds Max 2013, they will not be recognised by Iray and revert to CPU rendering instead. I mentioned about the GPU clock frequencies, that they are slightly faster on the Titan-X. I didnt say anything about bottlenecks? Bottlenecking has nothing to do with what I wrote.
