3dsmax 9 - SPECapc 3dsmax CPU Rendering Test

Today's desktop processors are more than fast enough to do professional level 3D rendering at home. To look at performance under 3dsmax we ran the SPECapc 3dsmax 8 benchmark (only the CPU rendering tests) under 3dsmax 9 SP1. The results reported are the rendering composite scores:

3dsmax 9 - SPECapc 3dsmax 8 CPU Test

Compared to the Intel dual-core options, the Athlon II X3 435 is a definite winner here. It's got the core count and clock speed to beat the old Penryn derivatives. Its biggest competition comes from its own family, the Athlon II X4 620 is the better buy here.

Cinebench R10

Created by the Cinema 4D folks we have Cinebench, a popular 3D rendering benchmark that gives us both single and multi-threaded 3D rendering results.

Cinebench R10 - Single Threaded Benchmark

As I've been mentioning this entire time, the Athlon II X3 435 doesn't really sacrifice clock speed in its three-core configuration. At 2.9GHz even its single threaded performance is comparable to the Pentium E6300. Run a multithreaded app however and the performance goes from parity to leading:

Cinebench R10 - Multi Threaded Benchmark

POV-Ray 3.73 beta 23 Ray Tracing Performance

POV-Ray is a popular, open-source raytracing application that also doubles as a great tool to measure CPU floating point performance.

I ran the SMP benchmark in beta 23 of POV-Ray 3.73. The numbers reported are the final score in pixels per second.

POV-Ray 3.7 beta 23 - SMP Test

The POV-Ray results echo what we've been seeing thus far, vs. Intel there's no contest - the 435 is the better value. Compared to the quad-core Athlon IIs however, the 435 isn't very good.

Blender 2.48a

Blender is an open source 3D modeling application. Our benchmark here simply times how long it takes to render a character that comes with the application.

Blender 2.48a Character Render

Video Encoding Performance Archiving Performance (PAR2 & WinRAR)
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  • maddoctor - Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - link

    Good, you have bought an Intel product, you will happy with it. I believe you will never buy AMD products, because their products are crap and can not win the benchmark.
  • bupkus - Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - link

    I have an AMD/ATI 4850 video card I bought a year and a half ago and it's working just fine. I don't expect Intel to have a competitive offering for a long time.
  • maddoctor - Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - link

    It will change with Larrabee. I believe you will buy Intel Larrabee, because simple choice will make you happy with Intel standards.
  • maddoctor - Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - link

    Yeah, I want it soon. Intel will crush them in the low end segment too. I want Intel own all PC Market if Intel have been successfully made AMD's cash empty. AMD is whine too much, so Intel must punish AMD until dead.
  • bersl2 - Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - link

    Successful troll is successful.
  • kiwik - Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - link

    I, for one, welcome our new Intel Overlords.
  • stmok - Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - link

    Look everyone! Its maddoctor! The counter-twin to snakeoil!
  • Shilohen - Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - link

    Ohh, I've never read anything from snakeoil yet so I was seeing him more like Intel's SiliconDoc.
  • Eeqmcsq - Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - link

    Boy, you're not kidding. Put those two together and there be fireworks.
  • RubberJohnny - Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - link

    It probably is snakeoil, he leaves out a couple of words here and there to make it sound like he comes from some non english speaking country instead of his mums basement...

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