# How to speed up the render time?

I use a 7th gen i5 and AMD RX580 8GB GPU and it still takes a long time to render animations with lots of detail

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- Posted at: about 5 years ago
- Author title: Bachelor&#39;s degree at Universitas Komputer Indonesia
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## Comments
### Comment 1

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- Posted at: about 3 years ago
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### Comment 2

By lots of detail, I am assuming that you have several maps of each object and likely at least a few lights in your scene. Even with a good graphics card, high resolution animations can take a very long time to render if the vertex count is high, and the number of light passes is set high as well. Try reducing your light passes to speed up your rendering. If you must maintain very high levels of detail and high light pass/render pass, consider a plan at a render farm. You simply upload your blend file and then they render for you and its done before you know it!

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- Posted at: over 4 years ago
- Author title: Electronic Engineer




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