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Best Hardware for Stable Diffusion in 2025

In 2025, using AI to create images and videos is more and more popular, and Stable Diffusion is the ideal choice for many 3D artists worldwide. But to run this software smoothly on your PC, your system needs to meet Stable Diffusion’s requirements. This article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the system requirements and recommend the best hardware for Stable Diffusion in 2025. Understanding these requirements is crucial whether you are optimizing an existing system or setting up a new one. Properly implementing these requirements will help you avoid common technical errors and ensure that your setup performs at its best. So, what does the ideal setup look like this year? Let’s break it down.

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Consider between CUDA and OptiX for Blender cycles

When considering rendering in Blender’s Cycles engine, users with NVIDIA graphics cards are presented with two primary choices: CUDA and OptiX. Both leverage the power of the GPU to accelerate the rendering process, but they differ in their underlying technology and performance characteristics. Understanding these differences is crucial for optimizing rendering workflows and achieving optimal results. In this blog today, iRender will explore the features of both options, which help you make a decision between CUDA and OptiX for Blender cycles.
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Pivot Point in Blender: All You Need to Know (2025)

If you are new to Blender, knowing how to perform object transformations is essential. Rotating and scaling depend on a reference point to perform the relevant action, this point is called a pivot point. Using pivot point may seem easy if you have worked with 2D software like After Effects or Photoshop. But with Blender, it is a bit more difficult. So let’s learn everything you need to know about pivot point in Blender in 2025, what they are, and how they work. Let’s get started!

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Advantages and Disadvantages of CPU and GPU Rendering in Blender

When it comes to rendering in Blender, one of the necessary decisions you’ll face is whether to use your CPU (Central Processing Unit) or GPU (Graphics Processing Unit). Both options offer distinct advantages and disadvantages, making the choice important for optimizing rendering times and overall efficiency. This blog dives deep into the pros and cons of CPU and GPU rendering, providing you with a comprehensive understanding to make an informed decision tailored to your specific project needs and hardware capabilities. By exploring these aspects, you can explore the full potential of Blender and streamline your rendering workflow.

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VRAM for 3D Rendering in 2025: How Much Do You Really Need?

Choosing a graphics card for 3D work has never been easy, especially when GPU prices increase yearly. In 2025, many 3D workers will be wondering: “How much VRAM do I really need for smooth rendering?” The answer is not always clear because it depends greatly on the type of work you do, the software you use, and how you optimize your scene. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at VRAM for 3D Rendering to see what VRAM is, why it matters for 3D rendering, and how much of it you really need, so you can avoid spending too much or ending up with too little.

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Blender Cycles Optimization Tips for Low-end PC (2025)

Blender’s Cycles engine is known for producing stunningly realistic renders, but that realism comes at a cost. Running it on a low-end PC can feel like trying to run a marathon in flip-flops. Laggy viewports, crashes, and endless render times are common struggles, but there’s hope. With the right settings and workflow adjustments, Blender Cycles runs surprisingly well, even on outdated or budget hardware. This guide’ll walk through practical Blender Cycles optimization tips tailored for low-end PCs in 2025. An artist just got his render time from 50 minutes to 40 seconds per frame on his 8-year-old GTX 1050, and here’s how he did it. Let’s learn more about them!

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