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this is a great time Lucetius, but the render seems to have more artifacts and be a bit darker than the rest of the lot - look at the red teapot, or is it just my eyes are too tired?!
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Originally posted by Randyjust playing around with a new Core 2 Extreme QX6700 @3,33GHz:
Core 2 6400 @3,33 = 4:42
Core 2 QX6700 @2,66 = 2:52
Core 2 QX6700 @3,33 = 2:15
Opteron 285 = 3:20
Opteron 275 = 3:58Dusan Bosnjak
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ouch...under 2 mins!...that hurts...
Come to think about it, but the move from the manufacturers to dual and quad cores have accelerated the famous "Moore's law": with multi cores it sure takes less then 18 months to double performance !!!- Geert -
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Well, just ran it on my new personal machine (Macbook Pro C2D 2.33 ghz / 2 gig RAM / Max 9 32 bit / Bootcamp) - pretty respectable for a laptop - 6m 33s.
I'll post the new quad-core I got at the office tomorrow sometime. One thing I noticed with these quads is you really have to run 64 bit... the Modo benchmarks I ran were slower than computers with the 1.86's running 64 bit, since I can't address all 4 gigs of ram, and 8 cores sharing 3 gigs must be arguing about who gets what memory.
Okay, got around to testing the new work computer - Dell Precision 490 - dual 2.33 ghz Quad's, 4 gig's RAM, Viz 2007, Win 32 - 1m 58.8s.
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after seing the results in here i was expecting to be a bit faster on a core duo 6600 but then i realised some of the results are overclocked. This is my time for basically a clean install on my dell dimension core duo 6600 with 2Gb ram:
Mine is is 40 seconds slower than the equivalent time given by another user with similar machine but who used RC4.
really hard to compare when people are using other versions or overclocking!. Anyway hope my benchmark gives people thinking of buying a 6600 machine a realistic idea about how fast/slow they are.
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Originally posted by dapeterWell, just ran it on my new personal machine (Macbook Pro C2D 2.33 ghz / 2 gig RAM / Max 9 32 bit / Bootcamp) - pretty respectable for a laptop - 6m 33s.
I'll post the new quad-core I got at the office tomorrow sometime. One thing I noticed with these quads is you really have to run 64 bit... the Modo benchmarks I ran were slower than computers with the 1.86's running 64 bit, since I can't address all 4 gigs of ram, and 8 cores sharing 3 gigs must be arguing about who gets what memory.
Okay, got around to testing the new work computer - Dell Precision 490 - dual 2.33 ghz Quad's, 4 gig's RAM, Viz 2007, Win 32 - 1m 58.8s.
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Some results
Heres a mixed bag.....
2x AMD Opteron 265 - Win32 1.8Ghz - 5min8sec
Intel E6400 - Win32 2.3Ghz - 6min25sec
Intel E6400 - Win32 2.1Ghz - 7min9sec
Intel Extreme 840 - Win32 3.2Ghz - 7min31sec
AMD Athlon x2 4400 - Win32 2.4Ghz - 7min56sec
The opterons are great value at $250 usd each.
Win10.Ryzen1950X. 80GbRam. RTX3080.RTX2070.Sketchup 22.0.354.VRaySketchUp.6001. - NvidiaStudioDriver 527.37
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Originally posted by GregMdapeter - your work Dual 2.33 rendered in 1m 58.8s and lightpixel's Dual 1.86 rendered the benchmark in 1m 58s? Doesn't seem quite right...
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Originally posted by paulisonThis is my time for basically a clean install on my dell dimension core duo 6600 with 2Gb ramWin10.Ryzen1950X. 80GbRam. RTX3080.RTX2070.Sketchup 22.0.354.VRaySketchUp.6001. - NvidiaStudioDriver 527.37
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