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Nvidia Apollo 11 Demo available

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.spider., on 15 Nov 2014 - 7:00 PM, said:

The demo can be downloaded from http://www.nvidia.com/coolstuff/demos#!/apollo-11

 

Keep in mind 

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Honestly, I dont believe that's really true. 

 It uses the global illumination technology and some other crap that is only on Maxwell architecture, so unless you have a 900 series card you won't be able to run it.

 

Gonna download it now and see how a single 980 handles it :)

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It's set to a fixed resolution, not sure what it is but it's low. I was only getting 30-44fps on a single 980 :(

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It's set to a fixed resolution, not sure what it is but it's low. I was only getting 30-44fps on a single 980 :(

That is what you should be getting.

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Someone try it with a 750 ti; it's Maxwell, right?

Yep, that's Maxwell, should work.

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It uses the global illumination technology and some other crap that is only on Maxwell architecture, so unless you have a 900 series card you won't be able to run it.

I though I read somewhere that VXGI is entirely done in the engine and just developed by Nvidia.

Maybe I remember wrong.

Someone try it with a 750 ti; it's Maxwell, right?

750ti is first gen Maxwell?
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Yep, that's Maxwell, should work.

As said above 750 Ti is first gen maxwell, GM107, and Nvidia's implementation of VXGI is only compatible with second gen maxwell.

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Damnit, Kepler should handle this for sure :(

 

Pretty sure Maxwell doesn't have a dedicated global illumination chip inside :P

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