Rendering work with Nxt is horsepower based. The more processors the better, speed is everything. From what I hear a pair of the latest intel multiprocessor units are tops.
Some time ago there was a small, discreet mention from Roy about GPU "help" in rendering process. If it finally will ever happen then it would be wise to obtain also good professional VGA card with the known GPU acceleration capabilities. And of course, LOAD of FAST RAM. (8GB minimum, 16, 32 or even 64GB for best results :-) )
There's a decent discussion here. GPUs (graphics cards) don't matter to nXt but do matter to AutoCAD and WalkAbout. The rule of thumb mentioned in the link above of actual (not hyper-threaded cores) x clock speed is a good one.
Gentlemen,The last file I used to load, was ArAcad_24_64.arx, and, unfortunately, it doesn't work with Acad 2025.Any idea how to get the proper nXt-App which suits Acad 2025?Any help appreciated...Regards, Maciej MarkowskiSee More
Good day, forum members,I was thinking that we could each, if interested, contribute a significant token to give Peter Milner and David to train us virtually in nxt render for Autocad. Am not sure he still uses it but the experience he has spanning over 20 years cannot be underestimated. I wish the forum co-ordinators could look into this. So that more of us will produce realistic renders with the paid version of nxt render and we will be able to encourage other users of other more advanced…See More
Good day everyone.Does anyone here know how to create light streaks in ACCURENDER studio or in nxt render ? Please share your knowledge with me. Light streaks for interior ceilings in the p.o.p works and under, a t.v console. See More