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Benchmarking in Zbrush
Behold the birth of the Zbench. This should be implemented into a standalone version for people to test their performance. I tried the preferences>performance>test multithreading and this is what I got:
single - 23.983
threaded - 16.57
This is on a dual Xeon 1.7ghz (256cache) with a gig of rdram. Everyone should try it out and post their results and specs here. Give everyone else an idea of performance and hardware. Go on give it a shot ;)
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single 16.924
multi 11.654
Dual Xeon 2.40GHz
2 gigs ram
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Just tested my other system with it:
single - 12.076
thread - 9.98
P4 3ghzC 1gig ddr
interesting... would be nice to see some AMD tests too. Thanks for replies people.
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Ok I managed to get a friend of mine to test it on his AMD.
single: 11.350998
multi: 11.709999 (AMD has no HT and this is single proc)
amd 2600+ (~2.1ghz)
1gig ddr
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interesting
I tried it on my laptop (p4 mobile 1GHz, 512MB)
Single: 34.529
Multi : 34.537
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Single: 13.485
Multi: 13.375999
AMD Atholon XP 2400+ (~2.0ghz)
1GB DDR PC2100
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i got single 13.897
multi 9.185
33% increase
dual xeon 2.4 2 gigs ram quadro 4 980xgl
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IS that this Zbench prog ?
More the number is little more is the perform ?
Pilou
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lower values are better or worse?
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P4 : 1.6 Ghz
512Mo Ram
single: 25.077
multi: 29.17
:: hah ::
Pilou lol that seems to be an old atari benchmarker ?_?
anyway, its inside zbrush, in the preferences menu
and lower seems better
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AMD XP 1800+
1GB RAM,
Single: 16.653
Multithreaded: 16.543
wait until get my dual xeon :)
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Dual Opteron 248
Single Thread = 9.244
Double = 5.863
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Single: 11.437
Multi : 9.26
P4 2.8 GHz, 2 GB 400 MHz DDR ram
Hmm, that Opteron looks tasty
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:) So is for that I have asked the question :)
This function seems don't exist on the 1.55b :)
Pilou
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Single: 13.62
Multi: 13.57
AMD Atholon XP 2400+ (~2.0ghz)
1GB DDR PC2100