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    Hello,

    I'm finding it more difficult to use the vray benchmark results than the otoy ones, when it comes to renting or buying workstations / render nodes. The Vray benchmark scores page is feeling just a bit too much like an overclocking contest leaderboard (which is cool too) and not as useful when wanting to know the real world performance one can expect from a particular hardware config, at stock.

    The first suggestion is to use the AVERAGE of all results in a particular config instead of the MAX result for a configuration. For example if I search for a threadripper 3970x, the result shown is 40,332. This actually is the fastest score out of the 92 scores you have on record. its safe to assume some kind of specialist overclocking has been done. you can see some comments from others in the top 10 results indicating CPU and memory overclocking. I doubt the fastest score is the most generally useful result to show unless you're a competitive overclocker.

    The average score for the 3970x based on a brief scan of the results looks to be about 33,000 points. and this is what someone should expect when building or purchasing a system, powering it up and hitting render.

    I am guessing that you aren't currently calculating the averages, so maybe you can show the result that is most close to the average? That should be fair in my opinion but maybe if you agree with this wish, you would rather calc and show the actual mathematical average. Either case would be immensely more useful.

    I'll put the second suggestion into another topic.
    thanks for reading
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    -DW
    -buck.co
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  • #2
    bump.
    median would probably work best for that.
    at the moment there is sometimes scrolling 200 entries down to get to the middle of the bunch.
    Marcin Piotrowski
    youtube

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    • #3
      Hi, we're actually calculating the average already, and we'll soon add it to the UI, as well.
      You can manually sort the results by average by changing by=max to by=avg.

      Best regards,
      Daniel
      Last edited by daniel.taskoff; 22-03-2021, 12:39 AM.

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      • #4
        You can manually sort the results by average by changing by=max to by=avg.
        This is awesome! glad i asked.
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        -DW
        -buck.co
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        • #5
          Any news on this? Still can't seem to see a median anywhere, unless I'm looking in the wrong place (which is a possibility)

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          • #6
            piotrus3333, Richard7666, I don't know if you've been following the previous releases, but we've had sorting by average for some months already, and last week we expanded our features with sorting by median, as well. I hope you'll find those useful!

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            • #7
              thank you. median is much apreciated.
              Marcin Piotrowski
              youtube

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              • #8
                median is super helpful! thankyou
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                -DW
                -buck.co
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