Originally posted by cubiclegangster
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I think it might be
Stripped it down to powersupply, processor/heatsink & ram. Still doing it. Ive asked the guys over at the SH/SC part of something awful for advice, so i'll get some more views before making any decisions.
How the fuck would it get fried/something be broken when its the first time ive used it?
Edit: power supply was tripping out. You had me really worried there
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Hi there!
I have built this one myself
Core2Duo 6300 @ 3.36 GHz (Overclocked & watercooling)
4 GB Corsair 6400
Asus P5B Deluxe
Sapphire Radeo X1900 GT w 256 MB
Rendertime cornelltest rc2: 00:03:21,5
Proof: www.volxnah.de/cornelltestnew_1_5.jpg
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Originally posted by jonahhawkDual Opteron 270s. 3GB
Has anyone compiled all of the render times from this thread?
-daveCheers,
-dave
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I listed all the Conroes back on pg 26
If someone does the X2s and someone else the 5160s, etc. we'd have something interesting to look at.sigpic
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i'm putting together a vray related webpage. one of the pages is a benchmarks database where everyone can submit their machine specs and rendertimes. also i want to make so that the user can sort the data by machine brand, processor type...etc. it should be up by monday...gotta work out some php and mysql issues that i'm having.
-joe
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just got max 9 and ran it through the test scene.
i'm now running 64bit max and 64bit vray on the macpro. 13 seconds faster than with the 32 bit software.
-joe
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Originally posted by posterusjust got max 9 and ran it through the test scene.
i'm now running 64bit max and 64bit vray on the macpro. 13 seconds faster than with the 32 bit software.
-joe
On the 3dsmax8 + 1.5RC2 the systems benched around 2m 09,5s.
On the 3dsmax9 64bit + 1.5RC3 64bit they bench around 1m 54,6s.
So, besides what the actual release upgrade improvements, regarding this rendering test, it is kind of upgrading from 5150s to 5160s compared to 3dsmax8 + 1.5RC2 32 bit.
Cheers
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Originally posted by RErendern6 listed a lot of them here http://www.chaosgroup.com/forum/phpB...highlight=list
I mean clearly the new dual Xeon machines are literally twice the speed of the old Dual Xeons....but a new table would really help illustrate this to casual forum lurkers considering what to buy,
The only thing that concerns me about the results is the number of included overclocked results. I think we need a fair comparison without overclocking because this just confuses many people who are reading these threads and may be considering which hardware to purchase. I personally used to overclock home machines etc but now for serious work i wouldnt dream of doing it so basically overclocked results are useless IMHO.
That Max Pro 2.66 result is very impressive!. How many cores does this machine have? Two dual cores?
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