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  • dell 490. quadcore running winxp32, with 4 gigs ram (no switch).

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    • Originally posted by crazy homeless guy
      dell 490. quadcore running winxp32, with 4 gigs ram (no switch).
      Is that a dual quad core? I just ordered a dual quad 2.66ghz running xp 64 with 4 g from Dell (precision 490). It's en route. :P

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      • Originally posted by aaron-cds
        Originally posted by crazy homeless guy
        dell 490. quadcore running winxp32, with 4 gigs ram (no switch).
        Is that a dual quad core? I just ordered a dual quad 2.66ghz running xp 64 with 4 g from Dell (precision 490). It's en route. :P
        yep. forgot that in the post. dual quad core.

        could you post a speed test once your up and running with xp 64, i want to see how much we are loosing by sticking to 32.

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        • Crazyhomelessguy, my processor speed is 2.66 ghz. Flipside's post compares 32 vs. 64

          Originally posted by flipside
          Dual Xeon 2.8GHz, 3GB ram:




          Dual Quad 1.86Ghz, max8:


          2m23s


          Dual Quad 1.86Ghz, max9 - 64bit:

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          • There should be very little different between 32 and 64bit in this scene, as the main advantage of 64bit is larger memory allocation, and seeing as this scene doesnt use a whole slab of memory it wont make a huge difference.

            Flipsides info is usefull, but as he is using max8 32bit and max9 64bit I wouldnt say its 100% accurate. You would need to test with 32bit max9 and and 64bit max 9 to be sure of the differences.

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            • Originally posted by DaForce
              he is using max8 32bit and max9 64bit I wouldnt say its 100% accurate. You would need to test with 32bit max9 and and 64bit max 9 to be sure of the differences.
              Oh, I didn't catch that. I thought that was wierd because I've had rendering time increase slightly when going from 32 bit to 64 bit.

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              • Yeah times will vary abit up and down, due to quite a few things. But the main reason you switch to 64bit is for the memory. Not render speed decrease..... UNLESS of course your running out of memory in 32bit, then it will make things quicker due to having more memory available.

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                • Mac Pro, dual 5365, 8gb ram, quadro 4500.

                  Max9 64bit on xp64



                  vergefio did it in 55sec on a dual 5355 so not sure why mine is so "slow"..

                  /Thomas
                  www.suurland.com
                  www.cg-source.com
                  www.hdri-locations.com

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                  • woah!!!!! almost broke the 1 min mark, that is a serious machine Thomas.
                    Chris Jackson
                    Shiftmedia
                    www.shiftmedia.sydney

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                    • see. this is why i dont like looking in this post often. my dual HT 2.8ghz xeon would be soooooo slow and my dual opteron (single core from back when opterons 1st came out) Boxx wouldnt be much faster.

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                      • awwwww poor elf. You need to get a nice new dual quad like mine
                        Chris Jackson
                        Shiftmedia
                        www.shiftmedia.sydney

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                        • Originally posted by suurland
                          Mac Pro, dual 5365, 8gb ram, quadro 4500.

                          Max9 64bit on xp64
                          Did you run the scene with RC 3 by chance? Time?

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                          • Originally posted by aaron-cds

                            Did you run the scene with RC 3 by chance? Time?
                            No, I did not.. but from what I can see in here rc3 seems to be a littel slower.

                            /Thomas
                            www.suurland.com
                            www.cg-source.com
                            www.hdri-locations.com

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                            • Thanks Thomas.

                              I know this is a stupid question (not to mention, off topic) and it's probably restricted info, but is there any word on when RC 4 is coming out? The speed boost would be great and I'm SOOOO sick of the slow material editor with xp 64.

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                              • no idea, but if you have problems with rc3 then just send a mail to vlado and ask politely and I'm sure he will send you a copy.

                                /Thomas
                                www.suurland.com
                                www.cg-source.com
                                www.hdri-locations.com

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