On Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, 2990wx(no overclocking).
Mantra - 32 core, SMT on - 1.23 min.
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Mantra vs AMD Threadripper 2990wx
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This thread is interesting,
After posting that Im looking for an updated system
I decided to try both scenes on my current system.
Which is sort of an old system and the numbers really surprised me.
Mantra 1:49
Arnold 2:25
Win 10
Dual 2683 v3 12 core
64 gig mem
1080 8 gig
After posting that Im looking for an updated system
I decided to try both scenes on my current system.
Which is sort of an old system and the numbers really surprised me.
Mantra 1:49
Arnold 2:25
Win 10
Dual 2683 v3 12 core
64 gig mem
1080 8 gig
Edited by Mjag007 - 2019年2月22日 09:01:17
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Mjag007
This thread is interesting,
After posting that Im looking for an updated system
I decided to try both scenes on my current system.
Which is sort of an old system and the numbers really surprised me.
Mantra 1:49
Arnold 2:25
Win 10
Dual 2683 v3 12 core
64 gig mem
1080 8 gig
well, thats interesting. Can you please link here the two final renders?
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Mjag007
This thread is interesting,
After posting that Im looking for an updated system
I decided to try both scenes on my current system.
Which is sort of an old system and the numbers really surprised me.
Mantra 1:49
Arnold 2:25
Win 10
Dual 2683 v3 12 core
64 gig mem
1080 8 gig
According to the Intel Ark your CPUs have 14 cores each for a total of 28.
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/81055/intel-xeon-processor-e5-2683-v3-35m-cache-2-00-ghz.html [ark.intel.com]
Are you sure you have quoted the correct specification for your workstation?
Edited by Charles Kirk - 2019年2月24日 20:28:42
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Hi,
very interesting results in this topic. I'm also waiting for threadripper gen 3 to update my pc and will be on windows platform. I'm sure things will get better by that time but wonder if you had time to check coreprio (https://bitsum.com/portfolio/coreprio/)
maybe it can improve your render times
very interesting results in this topic. I'm also waiting for threadripper gen 3 to update my pc and will be on windows platform. I'm sure things will get better by that time but wonder if you had time to check coreprio (https://bitsum.com/portfolio/coreprio/)
maybe it can improve your render times
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HeileifcpbWhat is your ram speed?
I'm getting 1m44s in Linux, with an older 16-core 1950x, no OC.
I got 2m 10s on my 1950x stock.
ram is 64Gb running 2400mhz, i know these cpus can get allot of boost with faster ram.
Your 1950X is using Linux or Windows? I'm trying to quantify rendering performance differences between both . I have seen about +20% performance difference in favour of Linux in my first (admittedly superficial) tests, and that's a great difference to take into account for specific projects.
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Yes, Linux will perform roughly 15% faster than Windows, sometimes more depending on how much bloat is running on the Windows machine. You can tune Windows to be faster by turning a lot of stuff off though, but Linux always gives you a faster render using identical hardware.
I'm not saying which is better, just objectively observing an existing situation. No OS war implied!
Cheers,
Peter B
I'm not saying which is better, just objectively observing an existing situation. No OS war implied!
Cheers,
Peter B
Cheers,
Peter Bowmar
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pbowmarThis is pretty important. I've seen machines so crippled by middleware that it takes 2~5min to open a hipfile that would open instantly at home, on much slower hardware. Problem is worse with Windows10 as it doesn't do a clean install by default.
You can tune Windows to be faster by turning a lot of stuff off though
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