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Once a rendering is completed (successfully or not), it is charged deducted to your minutes balance in your account. Using the completed render in the above simulationexample, here is how it gets recorded and as it can be viewed in the Transaction History of your online account:

In this example, the 106 24-core-minutes is recorded. Under date, it shows when

Notes:

  1. 10:02pm is the time the render was completed

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  1. . This is unlike the dashboard which shows when it has started

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  2. 46s is the real time it took to render the image, including data Syncing. This complimentary information has no incidence on the cost.
  3. 712 cores is the average number of cores used during the rendering.
  4. Rendering time is calculated precisely in minutes and seconds (precise to the second). The seconds are not shown in the dashboard.