Relative Comparison - AccuRender nXt2024-03-29T14:43:57Zhttp://accurender.ning.com/forum/topics/relative-comparison?feed=yes&xn_auth=noMy two cents.....
AMD for wor…tag:accurender.ning.com,2013-02-05:6293855:Comment:808412013-02-05T08:46:55.196ZIan Foster Griffithhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/IanFosterGriffith
<p>My two cents.....</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">AMD for workstation computers - Intel for renderfarm computers</span></p>
<p>Also costing on top shelf i7's big question on your bang for your buck vs top AMD.</p>
<p>I also find AMD can be hard on RAM chips, have had a lot burn out.</p>
<p>My two cents.....</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">AMD for workstation computers - Intel for renderfarm computers</span></p>
<p>Also costing on top shelf i7's big question on your bang for your buck vs top AMD.</p>
<p>I also find AMD can be hard on RAM chips, have had a lot burn out.</p> Nice site with CPU benchmarks…tag:accurender.ning.com,2013-02-05:6293855:Comment:810452013-02-05T06:00:30.050ZGeorge Ioannidishttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/GeorgeIoannidis
<p>Nice site with CPU benchmarks comparison:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.anandtech.com/bench/CPU/42" target="_blank">http://www.anandtech.com/bench/CPU/42</a></p>
<p>Chose two CPUs to see the overall performance. There is also multithreaded rendering benchmarks - Cinema, 3DSMax etc.</p>
<p>Nice site with CPU benchmarks comparison:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.anandtech.com/bench/CPU/42" target="_blank">http://www.anandtech.com/bench/CPU/42</a></p>
<p>Chose two CPUs to see the overall performance. There is also multithreaded rendering benchmarks - Cinema, 3DSMax etc.</p> Thanks will put that in consi…tag:accurender.ning.com,2013-02-04:6293855:Comment:810442013-02-04T21:45:15.780Zakinlolu olugbojihttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/akinloluolugboji
<p>Thanks will put that in consideration ie the <span>hyperthreading </span></p>
<p>Thanks will put that in consideration ie the <span>hyperthreading </span></p> The rule of thumb tells you t…tag:accurender.ning.com,2013-02-04:6293855:Comment:809442013-02-04T21:20:18.916ZRoy Hirshkowitzhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/RoyHirshkowitz
<p>The rule of thumb tells you the two machines will be very close with regard to nXt performance, especially when you take into account the hyperthreading bonus for the i5. I would choose between these two systems based on other factors. </p>
<p>For example, the i5 will almost certainly be faster for other software, including AutoCAD. The AMD machine, on the other hand, could be cheaper.</p>
<p>The rule of thumb tells you the two machines will be very close with regard to nXt performance, especially when you take into account the hyperthreading bonus for the i5. I would choose between these two systems based on other factors. </p>
<p>For example, the i5 will almost certainly be faster for other software, including AutoCAD. The AMD machine, on the other hand, could be cheaper.</p> So the AMD will be 6 x 2.7 =…tag:accurender.ning.com,2013-02-04:6293855:Comment:811402013-02-04T20:38:31.184Zakinlolu olugbojihttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/akinloluolugboji
<p>So the <a href="http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=7669714&sku=B69-0960" target="_blank">AMD</a> will be 6 x 2.7 = 16.2, will the <a href="http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=7669730&sku=B69-1540" target="_blank">i5</a> will be 4 x 3.4 = 13.6. So the winner here is the AMD right?</p>
<p>So the <a href="http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=7669714&sku=B69-0960" target="_blank">AMD</a> will be 6 x 2.7 = 16.2, will the <a href="http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=7669730&sku=B69-1540" target="_blank">i5</a> will be 4 x 3.4 = 13.6. So the winner here is the AMD right?</p> For nXt, use clockSpeed X nPh…tag:accurender.ning.com,2013-02-04:6293855:Comment:811362013-02-04T20:06:54.648ZRoy Hirshkowitzhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/RoyHirshkowitz
<p>For nXt, use clockSpeed X nPhysicalCPUs as a decent rule of thumb performance index. The hyperthreading used by the new Intel CPUs will make them perform a little better (~10%) than this index would indicate.</p>
<p>Performance of other applications may be very different.</p>
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<p>For nXt, use clockSpeed X nPhysicalCPUs as a decent rule of thumb performance index. The hyperthreading used by the new Intel CPUs will make them perform a little better (~10%) than this index would indicate.</p>
<p>Performance of other applications may be very different.</p>
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<p></p> Here is a good eample!
Which…tag:accurender.ning.com,2013-02-04:6293855:Comment:811332013-02-04T19:38:57.236Zakinlolu olugbojihttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/akinloluolugboji
<p><a href="http://www.tigerdirect.com/email/wem3535.asp?SRCCODE=WEM3535MH&cm_mmc=email-_-Main-_-WEM3535-_-tigeremail3535&utm_source=EML&utm_medium=main&utm_campaign=WEM3535&cm_lm=akinlolugboji@live.com" target="_blank">Here</a> is a good eample!</p>
<p>Which has a more powerful processor the AMD Six Core or the Intel Core i5?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tigerdirect.com/email/wem3535.asp?SRCCODE=WEM3535MH&cm_mmc=email-_-Main-_-WEM3535-_-tigeremail3535&utm_source=EML&utm_medium=main&utm_campaign=WEM3535&cm_lm=akinlolugboji@live.com" target="_blank">Here</a> is a good eample!</p>
<p>Which has a more powerful processor the AMD Six Core or the Intel Core i5?</p>