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<blockquote data-quote="chanster" data-source="post: 2395474" data-attributes="member: 53755"><p>This is another fact..if you use a geforce 8500 and a FX 5200 ull see the same exact image the final rendered frame. im talking about hardware rendering in maya, which proves that vga does not have anything to do with the final rendering. Ya maya is like that. You have to render 2 scenes and merge them with premiere or whatever. In 3D max there is nothing like that, That too even if you use a S3 you get the same final rendered frame as using a 8500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chanster, post: 2395474, member: 53755"] This is another fact..if you use a geforce 8500 and a FX 5200 ull see the same exact image the final rendered frame. im talking about hardware rendering in maya, which proves that vga does not have anything to do with the final rendering. Ya maya is like that. You have to render 2 scenes and merge them with premiere or whatever. In 3D max there is nothing like that, That too even if you use a S3 you get the same final rendered frame as using a 8500. [/QUOTE]
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