Yep, the 500 series will be fine and they are CUDA enabled. I have owned a Quadro and still use an ATI FirePro. While they are great cards for cg work, I really havent noticed a big enough difference between them and the Gtx 560 I own when it comes to cg work, or at least where the cost vs performance is concerned. You can…
I think performance wouldn't be an issue as long as you only wrote 1 image at a time and then proceeded onto the next only when the previous image had been created and saved. It wouldnt matter if it took 30 mins to render 30 frames as they could be stitched together in a sequence with a video editor at the correct speed…
I have a intel core 2 Duo processor P7450 (2.13 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB), 4 Gb memory, 500 Gb HDD, Nvidia Geforce GT240M. Maybe the problem is that the maps are too big and slow down and bug the render? The maps are 4k each exeptfor the alabard texture, normal and glow(the spec/gloss map of the alabard if 2k doesn't work right)…