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Welcome to the iRender FAQ! Here you’ll find quick answers to common questions about our powerful cloud rendering service, built for speed, flexibility, and ease of use.

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Quick Start to iRender

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1. Register

Create an account here. Please put complete & accurate information as the system will send a link to your email address (or a code to your phone). If you cannot receive “Verify email” directly in Inbox, you should check your “Spam” folder as well.

2. Create new system image

Log in with your credentials and Create a new system “image” (your own working environment). The system will automatically create and safely store your image for subsequent uses.

3. Connect & Setup

You will be provided with a .rdp (Remote Desktop Connection) file with login credentials to connect directly to the server and configure as you wish. Remote Desktop Connection or any Desktop Remote methods, you can ask us to serve to make it convenient for your work. Our support team is available 24/7.

4. Transfer data

You can transfer files directly to our server by using GpuHub Sync (sFTP/FTP) or popular services (SFTP, FTP) such as CyberDuck, Filezilla, cloud services such as Dropbox, Google Drive, One Driver… or by copying directly via RDP. Thanks to our special and unique Data transfer method in the world, your files can be transferred even when the server is turned off, which saves your money. If you have any difficulties, do not hesitate to contact us for assistance.

5. Use GPU power

You can connect to a server or multiple servers anytime. Your working data & environment that you generated will be saved and those Images are reusable. We are hurriedly working to release a sharing library including many popular software such as 3ds Max, Maya, Redshift, C4d, Octane Render, Vray, UE5, Lumion, Enscape, Keyshot, Iray, Camtasia, Adobe Premiere, After Effect … and continue widening this list to arrive at convenience. Get ready to use the GPU power like your own PC and have fun at work.

6. Flexible payment, pay as you go

You will be charged on a per-minute basis. Depending on the type of server you choose, we will issue you an invoice once you shut down the servers, so that you will control your balance easily.
We accept payment through OnePay, bank transfer, or credit card. And of course, we provide many promotions for customers who make monthly payments. Staying connected with us to keep updating these programs.
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FAQs

What is a render farm?

A render farm is a network of computers that work together to render 3D images or animations much faster than a single computer.

In cloud-based render farms, the rendering workload is split into smaller tasks and processed in parallel across multiple render nodes, drastically reducing render time.

For example, a 100-frame animation that takes 100 hours on one computer could be finished in about 1 hour on a render farm, as each frame is rendered simultaneously. High-resolution images are often split into strips, rendered separately, and then combined into the final image.

Many online render farms also offer plugins for popular 3D software, making it easy to upload projects with all dependencies and render accurately. They are especially valuable for freelancers and studios with tight deadlines, allowing faster delivery without investing in expensive hardware.

What are the benefits of using a render farm?

A render farm saves you from costly hardware investments, complex setup, and ongoing maintenance. You don’t need to build a server room, buy and manage multiple render licenses, replace parts every few years, or deal with idle machines during slow periods.

With a cloud render farm, you can:

  • Integrate instantly with your 3D pipeline, no complex setup required.
  • Scale on demand to handle bigger, more complex projects.
  • Pay only for what you use with usage-based pricing.
  • Deliver higher quality work to meet rising CG standards.
  • Handle last-minute changes and client revisions without missing deadlines.

This flexibility lets freelancers and studios focus on creativity while meeting tight schedules without heavy upfront costs.

Is a render farm worth it?

A render farm is worth it if you need extra rendering power without the cost and maintenance of owning additional hardware.

It’s especially valuable when you:

  • Rarely render or need to handle large projects.
  • Have tight deadlines and need faster turnaround.
  • Want to avoid buying and maintaining extra render machines.
  • Don’t want to pay for extra render licenses you rarely use.

Many studios and freelancers use a hybrid approach: relying on in-house computers for everyday work, and offloading to a cloud render farm only when deadlines are tight or projects are too big for local hardware. This way, you get maximum flexibility without heavy upfront investment.

What types of render farms exist?

Render farms can be categorized in several ways:

By provider:

  • Local (self-built) render farm: You own and manage hardware on-site.
  • Cloud (online) render farm: Commercial rendering service accessed via the internet.

By computing model:

  • IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service): You rent dedicated hardware and control the render process.
  • SaaS (Software as a Service): The provider handles both hardware and software; you simply upload your project.
  • PaaS (Platform as a Service): The provider handles both hardware and software but you control the render process.

By hardware type:

  • CPU render farm: Optimized for CPU-based render engines.
  • GPU render farm: Optimized for GPU-accelerated render engines, often much faster for modern workflows.

How does a render farm work?

A render farm works by splitting a rendering project into smaller tasks and processing them in parallel across multiple machines, drastically speeding up the rendering process.

SaaS render farm: You upload your prepared 3D scene to the farm. The farm’s manager software distributes the tasks to its nodes, each rendering part of the project simultaneously. Once complete, the system assembles the results into the final image or animation and delivers it back to you.

IaaS render farm: You rent remote servers from a provider, configure them yourself, and run your rendering directly on these machines. This gives you full control over the software environment and allows you to scale resources up or down, paying only for what you use.

How does render farm pricing work?

Render farms typically charge based on time or resources used:

  • Per-minute / Per-hour: You pay for the time your rendering tasks run. Ideal for small projects or a few frames.
  • Per-core / Per-machine: You pay for the number of CPU cores or GPU servers used. Better for large projects with many frames.

Some providers combine these models or offer:

  • Pay-as-you-go: Pay only for what you use.
  • Subscription plans: Monthly or yearly packages with a set number of hours or cores.
  • Pricing tiers based on hardware power, storage, or other resources.

Costs vary widely, so compare providers for both pricing and included features. For example, some charge a fixed rate regardless of usage time, while others adjust pricing based on the exact resources consumed.

What should you consider when picking a render farm?

There’s no single “best” render farm for everyone. It depends on your workflow, budget, and deadlines. Key factors to evaluate include:

  • Easy to use: Are the workflow and interface intuitive?
  • Software compatibility: Does it support your 3D software, renderer, and plugins?
  • Rendering speed and available nodes
  • Price and rendering cost
  • IaaS vs SaaS: Full control vs easy management
  • Stability and Support: Reliable uptime and responsive customer service
  • Data center location: Closer servers can mean faster file transfers
  • Reputation: Reviews, case studies, client feedback
  • And more

Why do 3D artists use render farms?

3D artists rely on render farms because personal computers often can’t handle large or complex 3D projects. Building and maintaining a high-performance workstation is costly, so a render farm becomes a practical and affordable solution.

Who needs a render farm: freelancers, studios, or both?

Both. Freelancers usually don’t own powerful hardware for heavy rendering, while studios may have in-house servers but often need extra cloud rendering power to handle large projects or tight deadlines.

Can beginners use a render farm easily?

Yes, render farms are generally easy for beginners. PaaS render farms let you upload your project and get the final output directly. IaaS render farms, like iRender, give you full control of a remote server, working just like your own PC.

What is the difference between CPU and GPU render farms?

CPU render farms offer servers with strong processors, ideal for CPU-based software such as Arnold CPU or V-Ray CPU. GPU render farms use high-end GPUs like the RTX 4090, designed for GPU-accelerated render engines like Redshift, Octane, or V-Ray GPU.

Is a render farm cheaper than building my own workstation?

Yes. Setting up a personal workstation requires expensive hardware, cooling, upgrades, and technical maintenance. A render farm is more cost-efficient and flexible, allowing you to pay only when you need computing power without worrying about upkeep

Do render farms offer free trials or credits for new users?

Many render farms provide discounts or free credits for new users, often between 20–50%. iRender, for example, offers a 100% bonus on the first deposit within 24 hours of signing up.

Are Maya supported on render farms?

Yes. Many render farms support Maya, but not all versions or render engines. Always check compatibility before payment.

Do render farms support 3ds Max?

Yes. Most render farms support 3ds Max, but you should confirm the supported versions on their website first.

Can I use Redshift on a render farm?

Yes. Many farms support Redshift, but you need to check both version support and compatibility with your 3D software.

Is Octane Render supported on render farms?

Yes, but very few. Octane is less farm-friendly. iRender is one of the few render farms that support Octane with all versions and the necessary modeling software.

Can I render with Unreal Engine or Unity on a render farm?

Yes, but only a limited number of render farms support Unreal Engine and Unity.

Are Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro supported by render farms?

Yes, but partly. Some farms support After Effects, but Premiere Pro is less farm-friendly since it requires all assets on one machine. IaaS render farms work better in this case.

Do I need to compress or pack textures before sending?

Yes. Compressing textures reduces file size, upload time, memory usage, and helps avoid missing textures.

How powerful are render farm servers compared to a home PC?

Render farm servers are much more powerful than home PCs, with high-performance CPUs and GPUs working in parallel to drastically cut render times.

Do render farms offer RTX 4090 or A6000 GPUs?

Yes. Many modern render farms provide high-end GPUs like RTX 4090 and RTX A6000 for faster rendering and AI training. Availability depends on each provider, so check supported GPU types before payment.

How many GPUs can I use at once on a render farm?

Most render farms let you use 1-8 GPUs per node. Some high-end AI or HPC cloud providers support 16-32 GPUs, but this is rare and usually not part of standard 3D render farms.

Do render farms support multi-GPU rendering?

Yes. Most render farms support multi-GPU rendering to speed up performance, while also offering single-GPU options for lighter projects.

How much VRAM do render farm GPUs have?

GPU render farms typically have 24GB to 48GB of VRAM (RTX 3090, RTX 4090, A6000). Some high-end farms offer GPUs with even more VRAM for heavy projects.

How do render farms handle very large files (100GB+)?

Render farms support large file uploads via custom apps, FTP, Google Drive, or Dropbox. Powerful servers ensure smooth processing. Pack your project in one folder to avoid missing assets.

What 3D software is supported by a render farm?

Most render farms list their supported 3D software on their website. Always confirm your required software, renderer, and plugins are supported before signing up.

Commonly supported 3D tools include:

  • Cinema 4D
  • Blender
  • 3ds Max
  • Maya
  • Corona
  • Redshift
  • Arnold
  • V-Ray

For IaaS render farms like iRender, you can install and run any software or plugins, just as you would on your own computer, because you have full control over the machine.

How is a render farm different from local rendering?

A render farm is a cluster of high-performance computers built for 3D rendering. It lets you offload work from your PC, giving faster speeds, better efficiency, and the ability to handle large projects without slowing down your machine.

Local rendering means using your own computer’s resources. While it gives full control and real-time adjustments, it’s often slower and struggles with complex, resource-heavy projects.

What types of projects can benefit most from using a render farm?

Render farms are ideal for heavy 3D tasks such as feature films, complex animations, massive architectural visualizations, visual effects (VFX), and high-resolution simulations.

How to optimize rendering time on farms?

To optimize your render time, you should optimize your 3D scene and render settings, then choose the right render farm that supports your software and plugins. Adjust the farm’s settings, use its advanced features, and ensure a stable internet connection for the best performance.

What common issues may arise when using a render farm?

Users may face several issues, including:

  • Security risks: data loss, theft, or corruption
  • Compatibility issues: limited software versions or plugin conflicts
  • Storage and performance limits: resource bottlenecks or overheating
  • Other challenges: wrong output settings, unstable network, unclear pricing, or weak customer support

How do I troubleshoot performance problems on a render farm?

Identify the workflow and locate the cause of the slowdown. Check your project settings, software compatibility, and network connection. If the issue persists, contact the render farm’s support team. Render farm like iRender provides 24/7 support to quickly resolve performance problems.

Can I save money by optimizing my scene before sending it to a render farm?

Yes. Optimizing your scene by removing unnecessary objects, cleaning geometry, and reducing complexity helps lower render times and saves credits on the render farm.

Are there discounts for long-term or bulk rendering projects?

Yes. Most render farms offer discounts for long-term usage or bulk rendering projects. It’s best to contact customer support to get a tailored offer.

Do render farms charge extra for software licenses?

PaaS render farms usually include licenses for popular software like Blender, Maya, or 3ds Max at no extra cost. IaaS render farms, such as iRender, require users to bring and use their own licenses.

What happens if I run out of credits during rendering?

If your credits run out while rendering, the job will pause or stop. Once you top up your account, you can resume the process without losing progress. However, be cautious with video rendering, as it may be lost, and you will need to render it again.

Can I render Cinema 4D projects on a render farm?

Yes, Cinema 4D is supported by most render farms. Some farms support all versions and engines (Redshift, Octane, Arnold, Corona, etc.), like iRender, while others only support specific versions or plugins. Always check compatibility before starting.

Do render farms support Blender Cycles and Eevee?

Yes. Almost all render farms support Blender because it is a popular free and open-source software.

How do I track the progress of my render on a farm?

You can track progress through the render farm’s online dashboard or monitoring app.

Can I pause or resume renders on a render farm?

Yes. Most farms allow pausing and resuming, but behavior depends on software. Image renders are safe to pause, while video renders may need restarting.

How do I download the final rendered frames or videos?

Render farms usually provide a web app or client app for downloading your finished frames or videos directly.

Do render farms allow me to choose render settings like resolution or samples?

Yes. Both SaaS and IaaS render farms let you choose core settings like resolution, samples, and frame range.

What happens if my render crashes on the farm?

If a render crashes, you may lose progress. Farms usually have backups, and support teams can help restore or compensate for the failed job.

Can I render overnight on a render farm?

Yes. Render farms run 24/7, so overnight rendering is common. Technicians monitor servers to prevent hardware issues.

Do render farms keep my projects after rendering is complete?

Most render farms store files only temporarily. After you download results, projects are deleted shortly for security and storage reasons.

Do render farms support real-time rendering or just offline rendering?

Most render farms are optimized for offline rendering (final frame and animation). However, some farms like iRender also support real-time rendering if you want to rent a remote workstation with a powerful GPU. You can then use engines like Unreal Engine, Unity, or Omniverse in real-time.

Can I use a render farm for AI training as well as 3D rendering?

Yes. Some render farms, like iRender, support both AI training and 3D rendering by offering powerful GPU servers (RTX 3090/4090, A6000, A100, etc.). You can use the same infrastructure for deep learning, simulations, and rendering projects.

How long does it take to set up and start rendering on a render farm?

Most render farms let you start rendering within minutes after upload. IaaS-based farms may take longer since you set up the environment yourself.

Can I monitor the render progress in real time?

Yes. Most render farms provide a web dashboard or client app to track frame progress, logs, and resource usage.

Do render farms offer 24/7 customer support?

Yes. Many professional render farms provide 24/7 support via chat, email, or ticket for setup and troubleshooting.

FAQs

FAQ - iRender GPU Render Farm

FAQs

What is iRender Farm?

iRender Farm is a high-performance GPU cloud rendering service for 3D artists, built on the IaaS model.

It’s optimized for both single and multi-GPU rendering in popular software like Cinema 4D, Redshift, OctaneRender, Blender, Maya, Houdini, 3ds Max, Unreal Engine, Twinmotion, Lumion, Enscape, Daz 3D, and more.

What is an IaaS Render Farm?

An IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) render farm lets you rent and control remote servers as if they were your own computer.

You can install any software, customize the environment, and manage your workflow entirely, making it ideal for large projects or projects with a unique pipeline.

Why choose iRender over SaaS render farms?

While SaaS render farms handle the setup for you, iRender’s IaaS model gives you full control over the server, software, and workflow.

Advantages of iRender include:

  • Supporting all 3D applications and plugins, including real-time rendering software such as Unreal Engine, Lumion, Twinmotion, and more.
  • Complete control over the servers and workflow.
  • Consistent, high-quality output.
  • Ideal for large projects or projects with a unique pipeline.

What is an iR point?

iRender points (iRPs) are the currency in which you pay for any use at iRender. $1 = 1 iR Point.

Your usage is billed in iRPs, and after you shut down a server, you’ll receive a billing statement showing how many iRPs were deducted.

Is iRender secure?

Yes. iRender stores your projects and renders outputs on our internal servers that are secured from any outside access. We will always ask for your permission in case we want to use your machines to provide better customer support and a better user experience. We will never share your files with anyone outside of iRender without your written consent.

By system design, iRender users are not allowed to access any other data than their own. Each client is allowed to access only his data. Data access is highly secured against unauthorized access.

We do not share personal information with companies, organizations and individuals outside of iRender.

We work hard to protect you from unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration, disclosure, or destruction of information we hold by encrypting our services using SSL and a mandatory verification upon Account registration.

For full details, please see our (13) Privacy here!

Do you offer to sign an NDA?

Yes. iRender can sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA).

You can download our NDA form or send your own for our legal team to review and approve before signing. Download our NDA form here.

What 3D applications and plugins does iRender support?

iRender supports all 3D software, render engines, and plugins – any version.

You can install whatever you need on our remote machines, just as you would on your computer.

Can I install specific software on iRender?

Yes. Because iRender is an IaaS render farm, you have full control over the server.

You can install and configure any software you need for your project.

Do I need to provide my own software licenses?

Yes. For any software that requires a license, you must provide your own.

You can either use an additional license or transfer your existing one to the iRender machine. Remember to release your license before shutting down the machine so you can reuse it later.

How am I charged for rendering? How is my render billed?

Billing starts the moment your iRender machine is on and stops when it’s shut down.

You pay by the second on a pay-as-you-go basis, with all-inclusive pricing – no extra or hidden fees.

Do you support both CPU and GPU rendering?

Yes. iRender supports both CPU and GPU rendering. Our servers feature powerful AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 3955WX/5975WX CPUs and flexible GPU options with 1/2/4/6/8x RTX 3090/4090, ensuring optimal performance for any project.

What hardware configuration does iRender offer?

iRender provides high-performance servers with AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 3955WX/5975WX CPUs, 1/2/4/6/8x RTX 3090/4090 GPUs (24GB VRAM each), up to 256GB RAM, fast 2TB NVMe SSD storage, and OS support for both Windows and Ubuntu.

Can I choose the number of nodes or GPUs for my job?

Yes. iRender lets you choose from 1-8 GPUs per server and select the number of nodes based on your project. Each rented server runs independently, and you can manage them all remotely from your local PC.

How do I handle complex scenes with heavy simulations like smoke, fire, or fluids?

iRender offers high-performance servers with powerful CPUs and multiple GPUs, giving you full control over your workflow. You can efficiently render complex simulations such as smoke, fire, or fluid effects on our servers while continuing to work or render smaller tasks on your local PC simultaneously.

Does iRender support distributed rendering for large frames?

Yes, iRender supported distributed rendering for large frames. See more about how to distribute your render here.

How is the pricing calculated?

iRender pricing is based on rental time, from when the ‘Connect’ button appears until the moment you press Shut down. Two plans are available: pay-as-you-go for flexible use and fixed rental for longer, cost-saving sessions.

Do you offer discounts for long-term or bulk rendering?

Yes. iRender provides discounts up to 20% for long-term rentals and bulk rendering needs. Contact our support team to get customized pricing and special offers.

Who should use iRender render farm?

iRender is for anyone needing powerful computing resources, from 3D hobbyists and freelancers to small and large studios. It offers flexible solutions for different rendering needs.

Is iRender cheaper than building a powerful workstation?

Yes. Renting iRender is much cheaper than buying and maintaining a high-end workstation, since you avoid hardware, cooling, and repair costs.

Is iRender render farm good for freelancers?

Yes. iRender provides cost-effective servers ranging from 1-8x RTX 4090, starting at just $7.7/hour, making it perfect for freelancers who need high performance on a budget.

Do studios use iRender render farm for large projects?

Yes. Many studios use iRender to handle large projects, helping them render faster, save time, and meet deadlines. iRender also offers special promotions for big clients. Please contact support for details.

Why choose iRender render farm instead of local rendering?

With iRender, you can render anytime without investing in expensive hardware or handling maintenance. Plus, you get 24/7 customer and technical support to solve issues quickly.

Does iRender support Maya and Arnold renderer?

Yes. iRender supports all versions of Maya with Arnold and other compatible renderers.

Can beginners use iRender render farm easily?

Yes. iRender is designed to be beginner-friendly. Just connect to the server, set up your software, and work as if it’s your personal computer.

Can I use iRender render farm with Cinema 4D and Redshift?

Yes. iRender supports all versions of Cinema 4D and Redshift, with a free C4D + Redshift license combo.

Can I render 3ds Max projects with V-Ray or Corona on iRender?

Yes. iRender fully supports 3ds Max with V-Ray, Corona, and other render engines.

Does iRender render farm support Houdini and Karma?

Yes. iRender supports all versions of Houdini and Karma renderer.

Can I use Octane Render on iRender render farm?

Yes. iRender is one of the few farms supporting all Octane versions with any 3D software.

Can I pause and resume rendering on iRender?

Yes. On iRender, you have full control over the server, so you can pause the render at any time and continue later by saving the project and reloading it when reconnected.

What happens if a render fails on iRender?

Because you have full control over the server, we do not control your working environment, so if the render fails on iRender, find out why and message the support team immediately for the earliest support.

Can I keep my settings and work environment on iRender?

Yes. You only need to set up your environment once, and it will be saved for the next sessions.

Does iRender delete my files after rendering is complete?

Yes, but data is stored for a limited time before deletion:

  1. Customer’s data on iRender server

– Regular customer: Your machine – working environment (files and installed software) is stored within 15 days from the last working session.

– Prime customer: Your machine – working environment (files and installed software) is stored within 45 days from the last working session.

  1. Customer’s data on cloud storage

– Regular customers: Your data on Z: drive and Y: drive which can be accessed from the iRender Drive or iRender GPU app will be stored within 2 months from the last working session.

– Prime customer: Your data on Z: drive and Y: drive which can be accessed from iRender Drive or iRender GPU app will be stored within 3 months from the last working session.

We will send a notification email when it is time to clean up your data. If we do not receive a response within 7 days, we will securely delete your data.

How can I estimate my rendering cost?

Since each project is different, the best way to estimate cost is to render a few test frames on iRender. This lets you see the actual render time and calculate total costs more accurately.

How can I pay for iRender services?

We accept payments via OnePay (Visa/Mastercard) or bank transfer.

Does your price include tax/VAT?

Yes. All listed prices already include tax/VAT.

What is your refund policy?

We issue refunds in render points if the problem is caused by our infrastructure or system.

Refunds are not provided for software-related issues and are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

For full details, please see our (7) Refund Policy here!

When does billing start and stop?

Billing starts the moment your iRender machine is powered on and ends when you shut it down. You are charged only for the time the machine is running.

How are educational promotions applied?

Students, teachers, and teaching assistants can receive a 50% bonus on all transactions.

To qualify for the educational bonus, follow these conditions:

  • You are a student, teacher, or teaching assistant and register for an account using your school email.
  • Provide sufficient documents to prove your current status as a student or teacher. Examples of acceptable documents include Student IDs, Teacher IDs, and certificates of enrollment. If possible, include documents that mention your course completion date.

How do I use iRender services?

Using iRender takes just three steps:

  1. Install the iRender GPU app or use the iRender Web App.
  2. Create an account, log in, and select a GPU package.
  3. Set up your work environment and start rendering.

For a detailed guide, see our full step-by-step instructions here!

How do I upload and download projects?

You can transfer files via our iRender GPU app, cloud storage services (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, WeTransfer), or FTP tools.

Transfers work even when the server is off, saving time and costs.

Where should I install my software?

For best performance and stability, install your software and save your output on C: (desktop).

After rendering, transfer your files to Y: and download them to your local machine.

Will I need to reinstall my applications and data each time?

No. Your installed applications and data remain saved and safely stored after each session.

  • Machine data is stored 15 days for Regular customers and 45 days for Prime customers after the last working session.
  • Files on Z: and Y: are stored 2 months for Regular customers and 3 months for Prime customers after the last working session.

You can access data on Z: and Y: at any time without turning on the server.

For full details, please see our (11) Files Storage here!

Is there a free trial or test render available?

Yes. iRender offers a free trial for new users. You can contact our support team for help.

How do you estimate the total rendering cost before starting?

Since each project is unique with different settings, samples, and resolutions, cost estimator tools are often inaccurate. The most reliable way is actually to render a few test frames on iRender servers. Contact our support team for assistance with test renders.

Can I continue working on my local PC while the project is rendering on remote server?

Yes. iRender servers run independently from your local PC, so you can keep working on your computer while your project renders remotely.

Which file formats are supported for uploads?

iRender gives you full control of the remote server, just like your own PC. You can upload any file format or entire folders directly to the Z drive, or transfer files via third-party tools such as Google Drive, Dropbox, or WeTransfer.

Can I use Mac on iRender?

Yes, you can use your Mac to connect to iRender’s Windows or Ubuntu remote machine.

How can I transfer my project from my Mac to iRender?

You can use our transferring app called iRender drive or use third-party sites such as Google Drive, Dropbox, WeTransfer to upload and download your files.

What is the internet speed on your remote server?

Our internet speed on the remote server is around 200 Mbps in good conditions.

What are the advantages of iRender render farm compared to others?

iRender offers:

  • File Transfer Without Server Start: Upload/download files without turning on the server, saving time and money.
  • 100% Software Support: We support all 3D software, their plugins, and render engines.
  • Full Control: Our service will give you full control over the servers you rent. Therefore, you are free to create your own working environment.
  • Go Green: We are committed to using 100% solar renewable energy towards environmental sustainability.
  • Real-human 24/7 Support: Our professional support agents and technicians guarantee to bring you the best rendering experience.

Does iRender render farm support Blender Cycles and Eevee?

Yes. iRender fully supports Blender Cycles, Eevee, and all plugins or render engines across different versions.

Are software licenses included in iRender render farm pricing?

No. iRender provides 1 free C4D + Redshift license combo. For other software, you need to use your own license.

How can I top up credits in iRender render farm?

Log in to the iRender website or app, go to Payment, choose your payment gateway, and see available bonuses for each deposit level.

Can I use my own plugins on iRender render farm?

Yes. iRender servers run like normal Windows/Ubuntu PCs, so you can install and use your own plugins.

Do I need to install software on iRender servers?

Our servers have Blender, C4D, Redshift, Octane, Stable Diffusion preinstalled. Other software only needs to be installed once and will be saved for later use.

Can I run After Effects or Premiere on iRender?

Yes. iRender supports all versions of After Effects and Premiere with needed plugins.

Does iRender work with Unreal Engine and Unity?

Yes. You can render Unreal Engine and Unity projects faster on iRender’s powerful servers.

What happens if credits run out during rendering on iRender?

If credits run out:

  • Image renders: Completed frames are saved.
  • Video renders: Progress is lost, and you’ll need to restart.

iRender notifies you via email 30 minutes before credits run out.

How do I check rendering progress on iRender?

You have full control of the remote server, so just connect and monitor render progress directly.

Does iRender support customers 24/7?

Yes. iRender provides 24/7 customer support from Monday to Friday, except Saturday and Sunday nights (GMT+7).

Is Chaos Vantage supported on iRender render farm?

Yes. Any version of Chaos Vantage runs smoothly on iRender servers.

Does iRender offer RTX 4090 or RTX 6000 GPUs?

Yes. iRender provides servers with up to 1-8x RTX 4090 GPUs.

How much VRAM do iRender GPUs have?

Each RTX 4090 GPU on iRender has 24GB VRAM.

Can I use multiple servers at the same time on iRender?

Yes. You can run multiple servers simultaneously, each with an independent environment. You can connect to one server at a time.

Is iRender render farm available worldwide?

Yes. iRender render farm is available worldwide. You can access and rent servers from anywhere with a stable internet connection.

FAQs

FAQ - iRender AI

FAQs

What is AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning? How do they differ?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the broad field of enabling computers to mimic human behavior, from decision-making and problem-solving to understanding language and recognizing images.

Machine Learning (ML) is a subset of AI where computers learn to perform tasks from data, rather than being explicitly programmed.

Deep Learning (DL) is a further subset of ML that uses multi-layered neural networks to handle complex tasks such as speech recognition, computer vision, and natural language processing.

 

AI includes many techniques such as natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, robotics, simulation, and optimization.

Machine Learning focuses on training algorithms with data so they can make predictions or decisions without step-by-step instructions.

Deep Learning uses artificial neural networks, including ANN, CNN, and RNN, to solve problems that traditional ML struggles with.

Why are GPUs important for AI, machine learning, and deep learning?

GPUs accelerate AI workloads by processing many calculations in parallel, making training and inference much faster than on CPUs.

This speedup enables developers to train larger, more complex models and deploy them more efficiently. As AI models grow in size and complexity, such as deep neural networks for vision, speech, and language, GPUs become essential for handling the massive data and computation requirements.

What is iRender AI (GPU Cloud for AI, ML, and DL)?

iRender AI is a GPU cloud platform designed for AI training, machine learning, and deep learning workloads.

You can run frameworks like TensorFlow, Jupyter, Anaconda, Python, and others exactly as you would on a local machine, but with the power of high-end cloud GPUs.

For AI workloads, iRender offers:

  • RTX 4090 and RTX 3090 servers with high CUDA core counts, large VRAM, and NVIDIA Tensor Core acceleration.
  • Multi-GPU configurations to significantly speed up large-scale model training.
  • Flexible IaaS control so you can install, configure, and optimize your environment for any AI project.

What AI frameworks are supported by iRender?

iRender supports many major AI, machine learning, and deep learning frameworks, including but not limited to: TensorFlow, Jupyter, Anaconda, Python, PyTorch, MXNet, Keras, CNTK, and Caffe.

Because iRender is an IaaS platform, you can install any framework, library, or toolkit you need, from stable releases to custom builds, just as you would on your local machine.

Can iRender run Blender with AI-based rendering plugins?

Yes. iRender supports Blender along with all major render engines and AI-based rendering plugins, giving you full flexibility for your projects.

Can I install my own AI frameworks?

Yes. As an IaaS service, iRender gives you full control over your server. You can install any AI/ML/DL framework, library, or tool.

Can I run inference or fine-tuning on iRender?

Yes. You can run inference for deployed models, fine-tune pre-trained models, or run batch predictions directly on iRender’s GPU servers.

Which GPUs on iRender are best for AI training?

iRender offers servers with 1-8× RTX 3090 or RTX 4090 GPUs, both excellent for AI training. For the best performance, we recommend using RTX 4090.

How much VRAM do I need for AI rendering?

For AI rendering, 24GB VRAM is recommended. iRender provides RTX 3090 and RTX 4090 GPUs, each with 24GB VRAM, ensuring smooth training and rendering performance.

Who can use iRender AI?

Anyone, including AI researchers, developers, students, and businesses, can use iRender AI for training and inference.

Is iRender AI only for developers?

No. iRender AI is for anyone who needs GPU power, not just developers.

What are the benefits of iRender AI compared to local GPUs?

iRender AI offers faster performance, scalability, no hardware maintenance, and lower upfront cost compared to local GPUs.

Is iRender AI cloud-based?

Yes. iRender AI is a 100% cloud-based GPU service.

Does iRender AI support deep learning and machine learning?

Yes. iRender AI fully supports deep learning and machine learning workloads.

Does iRender AI support NVIDIA RTX 4090 or A100 GPUs?

We provide 1/2/4/6/8x RTX 3090/4090 servers for AI training.

What hardware does iRender AI provide?

iRender provides 1/2/4/6/8x RTX 3090/4090 servers with 24GB VRAM and powerful CPU AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 3955WX @ 3.9 – 4.2GHz and AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 5975WX @ 3.6 – 4.5GHz, 256GB RAM and 2TB NVMe SSD Storage enough to train your big projects.

Is iRender AI cheaper than buying my own GPU workstation?

Yes. With iRender you pay-as-you-go, avoiding high costs of hardware, cooling, maintenance, and setup required for personal GPU workstations.

What happens if credits run out during training on iRender AI?

If credits run out, the server shuts down automatically. iRender notifies you 30 minutes before, so keep balance topped up for uninterrupted training.

Can I use iRender AI for data science projects?

Yes. iRender AI is suitable for data science, big data, and analytics tasks.

How much VRAM is available on iRender AI GPUs?

Each RTX 3090/4090 GPU has 24GB VRAM, suitable for both small and large AI training projects.

Can I use Hugging Face models on iRender AI?

Yes. iRender AI supports Hugging Face models, including Transformers, Diffusers, and fine-tuning.

Does iRender AI provide high-speed storage for AI projects?

Yes. iRender AI offers high-speed NVMe SSD storage (up to 2TB) with fast read/write speeds, ensuring quick dataset loading, smooth AI training, and efficient rendering performance.

What internet speed do I need to use iRender AI smoothly?

You only need a stable internet connection to use iRender AI smoothly. For best performance, we recommend at least 20-50 Mbps download/upload with low latency, and use wired Ethernet instead of Wi-Fi for stable streaming and data transfer.

Does iRender AI support TensorFlow and PyTorch?

Yes. iRender AI fully supports TensorFlow and PyTorch for AI training and inference.

Can I install custom AI frameworks on iRender AI?

Yes. You can install any custom AI framework on iRender servers since you have full root access.

Does iRender AI support Jupyter Notebook?

Yes. You can install and run Jupyter Notebook on iRender servers for interactive AI development.

How do I monitor training progress on iRender AI?

You can monitor training progress via the iRender web app or desktop app. To check details, connect directly to the server since you have full control of the machine.

Can I pause and resume training jobs on iRender AI?

Yes. You can pause training, turn off the machine to stop billing, then boot and reconnect later to resume, as long as you saved the progress. The saving method depends on the model you are training.

How do I download trained models from iRender AI?

After training, move the model to the Y drive and download it via the iRender desktop app (Windows) or Drive app (macOS). You can also use Google Drive, Dropbox, or Wetransfer to transfer data.

How do I upload my datasets for AI training?

You can transfer datasets to iRender via our iRender GPU app, cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive), or FTP tools.

Uploads can run even when the server is turned off.

Can iRender handle large AI models and datasets?

Yes. iRender servers offer large VRAM (24GB) and high system RAM (256 – 512GB), making them suitable for training large models and handling massive datasets.

How is AI training billed on iRender?

Billing works the same as rendering; you pay by the second for the time the machine is running. You can scale the GPU count up or down depending on your project needs.

Is my AI project data secure on iRender?

Yes. All data is stored on secure internal servers with strict access controls. Only you can access your datasets, models, and outputs, and all transfers are SSL-encrypted.

For full details, please see our (13) Privacy here!

Do you offer a discount for long-term AI projects?

Yes. iRender provides discounts of up to 20% for long-term AI projects. Contact our customer support team to get details and a customized offer.

What operating systems are available on iRender?

iRender supports both Windows and Ubuntu operating systems for AI workloads. You can set up environments or containers to match your AI project requirements.

How fast is AI model training on iRender compared to local GPUs?

iRender’s high-performance servers significantly speed up AI model training compared to local GPUs. For exact performance results, you can request a free trial by contacting our support team.

Is there any free trial for AI modeling on iRender?

Yes. iRender offers a free trial for AI modeling. Contact our customer support team to request access and get setup guidance.

What payment methods does iRender AI accept?

We accept Onepay, Momo, and Banking transfer.

Are there long-term plans available on iRender AI?

Yes. iRender AI offers long-term rental and subscription plans with discounted rates up to 20%. Contact the support team for more details.

Does iRender AI offer discounts for students or researchers?

Yes. iRender AI provides special discounts for students and researchers (50% bonus for every transaction). You can contact support for more details.

What makes iRender AI different from other AI cloud providers?

iRender AI offers full control over servers, flexible pricing, 24/7 support, and 100% green energy.

Is iRender AI suitable for AI research?

Yes. iRender AI provides high-performance GPUs that are ideal for AI research.

Can I use iRender AI with credits?

Yes. You need to top up credits first and use them to pay for iRender AI services.

What internet speed do I need to stream smooth AI rendering sessions on iRender?

For smooth AI rendering sessions, iRender recommends a stable, high-speed connection with wired Ethernet instead of Wi-Fi to ensure low latency and reliability.

Can I use multiple GPUs on iRender AI?

Yes. iRender provides a variety of packages with different number of cards per machine from 1-8x RTX 3090/4090 for you to freely choose according to your requirements.

Is GPU performance on iRender AI faster than local training?

Yes. RTX 3090/ 4090 GPU with various cards will increase AI training efficiency. Also, render farm runs 24/7, and you can connect to the machine to work at any time, which is much more convenient and faster than local training, which has many limitations in hardware and technology.

Does iRender AI support CPU computing?

Yes. In addition to powerful GPUs, our servers feature powerful CPUs AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 3955WX @ 3.9 – 4.2GHz and AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 5975WX @ 3.6 – 4.5GHz to ensure efficient and uninterrupted training.

Can I benchmark performance on iRender AI before training?

Yes. You can test part of your workload on iRender servers. Contact support for a free trial.

Do I need to install software before using iRender AI?

iRender offers some pre-installed AI tools, including Stable Diffusion. You can also install any additional software once and reuse it.

How does iRender AI handle large datasets?

iRender supports large datasets with 2TB NVMe SSD storage, 256GB RAM, and fast upload via Z drive or tools like Google Drive, Dropbox, and WeTransfer.

Does iRender AI support Stable Diffusion?

Yes. Stable Diffusion is pre-installed on iRender servers, or you can set it up manually.

Can I run LLMs like LLaMA or Mistral on iRender AI?

Yes. iRender AI supports LLMs such as LLaMA, Mistral, Falcon, and others with multi-GPU setups.

Does iRender AI support CUDA and cuDNN?

Yes. iRender AI provides full support for NVIDIA CUDA and cuDNN for GPU acceleration.

Can I use Docker with iRender AI?

Yes. Docker is fully supported on iRender servers, allowing containerized AI workflows.

Can I use iRender AI for reinforcement learning projects?

Yes. iRender AI supports reinforcement learning with GPU acceleration and customizable environments.

What happens if training crashes on iRender AI?

If training crashes, contact the iRender Customer Support team for immediate help.

Can I collaborate with teammates on iRender AI?

Yes. You can share the RDP file with a teammate so they can access the remote machine. However, one machine can only be accessed by one person at a time.

Is iRender AI available worldwide?

Yes. iRender AI is available worldwide as long as you have a stable internet connection.

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