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3990x Benchmark - 982fps

Started by 3D Off the Page, February 17, 2020, 04:42:55 PM

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First 3990x machine built and had to run the benchmark.

It would hit the low 990's but I couldn't get a screen shot. Only using 88% of cpu!

joseph

Wicked  :o. Are you doing animation in KeyShot with this system it should be a breeze

DriesV

#2
 :P
And just like that, someone beats you to it.
Nuts.

Looking forward to seeing this machine at KeyShot World!

Dries

3D Off the Page

Quote from: joseph on February 17, 2020, 09:40:45 PM
Wicked  :o. Are you doing animation in KeyShot with this system it should be a breeze

We offer render farms services to KeyShot users and this will be a part of a new rental farm.

3D Off the Page

Quote from: DriesV on February 17, 2020, 10:23:07 PM
:P
And just like that, someone beats you to it.
Nuts.

Looking forward to seeing this machine at KeyShot World!

Dries

This machine wont physically be at KeyShot World but will be a part of the render farm we are connecting to at the conference.  This farm will be at least two and possibly three of these machines.

DMerz III


Eric Summers

Woah! Now that is some serious horsepower! Might be time for an upgrade, 175fps seems really slow now...

cooldex

#7

Finally someone get their hands on a 3990x and keyhot

but it looks like keyshot cant even utilize 64 cores from one cpu. And windows assume its 2 Physical cpus. (threading of groups of 64).

I woulda hope to see double the fps compared to an 3970x, because they definitely charging double the price, but alot better then that fools gold intel got going on.

thats why I like to wait a gen for tech to lose their hype and overcharge, and more software support.



Quote from: DriesV on February 17, 2020, 10:23:07 PM
:P
And just like that, someone beats you to it.
Nuts.

Looking forward to seeing this machine at KeyShot World!

Dries


There's always someone bigger and faster, just enjoy your time at the top, because it doesn't last long in this genre.

DriesV

#8
Most rendering benchmarks I have seen (including on Linux, which does handle all these cores more effectively than Windows) seem to indicate that 3990X is about 40 to 50 % faster than 3970X. Double performance would be unlikely, as 3970X is clocked higher. So you definitely pay a premium for having the fastest CPU in the world. :)
However, 3970X and 3990X have identical power consumption on full load. For the same 280W of power, you get 40 to 50 % more performance with 3990X. That's not shabby at all. It does make for a fantastic render farm CPU.

Dries

3D Off the Page

We are running Windows 10 Pro for Workstations which does see and use all 64 cores / 128 threads.