Return-Path: Received: from mail-yh0-f47.google.com ([209.85.213.47] verified) by media-motion.tv (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.2.10) with ESMTP-TLS id 5423113 for AE-List@media-motion.tv; Wed, 02 Apr 2014 19:00:13 +0200 Received: by mail-yh0-f47.google.com with SMTP id 29so499133yhl.34 for ; Wed, 02 Apr 2014 10:01:37 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20120113; h=mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date:message-id:subject:to :content-type; bh=x+hxhDKZSsDOvaaGVaQ+3Sj2ayazANiDJI2xO1nCia4=; b=mdSPdKXUzR05z/o03/4//fxW7lIjPtIcZJTI3kwKQArZ8cg9Fa32aP2K1DnMg0Ods5 RlejS+A3vD9KqWFbw/sQ2hQHMDOJXkOJwQAT5KR0jNpQBJJpQZSxAY+J+gZGVZVFvN2p WKngQMmiqcj9C344rq05/vgZYrZfsv0zqM7yyYHNu8kYnsQzA9S+XSHpUSRhf2T385g1 Emrc7uuVfp74Wq2euem+6XmDw+o8yXVekkA+A8KzO4XuB1Y2RtPK4S+dxsZFdmGy+5Sr DauEtwHi9+UgOEKUTmINMRdht11nQFGkDxaXrXqrN78FLsyGPL9ataVOJNlCIosgm92b NTCQ== X-Received: by 10.236.119.169 with SMTP id n29mr2235427yhh.62.1396458097727; Wed, 02 Apr 2014 10:01:37 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: by 10.170.160.6 with HTTP; Wed, 2 Apr 2014 10:00:57 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: References: From: Teddy Gage Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2014 13:00:57 -0400 Message-ID: Subject: Re: [AE] AfterBenchCC - A free total After Effects benchmarking suite for CPU/GPU/RAM To: After Effects Mail List Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=20cf3011e23fdbde0e04f6123caa --20cf3011e23fdbde0e04f6123caa Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Byron, definitely let me know. This is exactly why I created this project by the way - to catch and eliminate systems bottlenecks and maximize performance on people's machines. For example, I discovered that, at least according to these tests, that unless you are running Cineware or Element 3D, you should turn OFF hyper-threading for a huge performance boost in AE. This is done in the BIOS on PC machines, usually under CPU performance settings. Unfortunately Apple has disabled this functionality in OS versions past 10.6, which is just insane to me. However you can set "reserved cores" in the AE prefs to be half your logical cores, equal to your physical cores, and it should help. This way the maximum amount of RAM is available to each core and should improve render performance. -TG On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Byron Nash wrote: > Yeah, something seems fishy. I got 88fps with the 680 on a PC. I may try > to put the Titan in the PC next and see how it fairs. > > > On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Byron Nash wrote: > >> Yeah, I'm getting 45fps in Cinebench. 1288cb for the CPU. I'll test my PC >> with a 680 next and see how it compares. >> >> >> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:20 AM, Teddy Gage wrote: >> >>> Hmmm interesting... Have you run any other tests on the titan? My guess >>> is that there is some kind of bottleneck on the motherboard, maybe the pci >>> bandwidth of the older mac pro doesnt support all the titan throughput? Or >>> could be that the pc drivers are simply much more optimized? >>> >>> What kind of numbers do you get from this test >>> http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/2/1019120 >>> >>> Should be around 4-6 minutes i think >>> >>> Or from cinebench r15 in the openGL portion? I get around 110 - 120 FPS >>> in the openGL test on that with the titan, depending on overclock >>> >>> >>> On Wednesday, April 2, 2014, Byron Nash wrote: >>> >>>> I just ran the test on a MacPro(5,1) 12 core with 16GB RAM and a Titan >>>> GPU. I only got 12min on the GPU test. I wonder why it's so much slower >>>> than your PC with the Titan? Do you think the CPU speed or RAM is affecting >>>> the performance in that GPU heavy comp? >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Teddy Gage wrote: >>>> >>>> Greg, here are the results so far, will make it prettier once I get >>>> more info. Please send me your scores to fstopdigital@gmail.com or on >>>> twitter @teddyrocksteady >>>> >>>> http://goo.gl/JrNIXd >>>> >>>> Would love to see this run on a new mac pro, any takers? Should only >>>> take about 20 minutes >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Greg Balint >>> > wrote: >>>> >>>> Hey Teddy, >>>> >>>> Any way you could do something similar to cbscores.com with the >>>> results? >>>> >>>> Maybe ask the 3d Fluff guys for a template of their page with the >>>> submit functionality and such. It's been a great go-to when researching new >>>> processors to see how they fair in the benchmark. >>>> >>>> ///Greg Balint >>>> //Art Director / Motion Graphics Designer >>>> /321.514.4839 >>>> delRAZOR.com/ >>>> >>>> On Mar 31, 2014 11:46 AM, "Teddy Gage" wrote: >>>> >>>> New update - Here is a sample video of all the files that your machine >>>> will render in a run of the 60 MB AfterBenchCC project >>>> >>>> https://vimeo.com/90489125 >>>> >>>> Again, the file is available at www.teddygage.com/AfterBenchCC/ >>>> >>>> It's not really recommended for systems older than 2 years, it may take >>>> a long time to run, especially with older GPUs. However it is broken into >>>> several 3-5 minute tests, so you can pick and choose which test you want to >>>> run without demanding too much time or resources. I highly recommend the >>>> fractal noise CPU test to get a clear idea of system performance in a >>>> single run. >>>> >>>> Here are my current results, the rest of our machines will be added >>>> soon. >>>> >>>> "IRONMAN" >>>> 4.7 GHz hex core CPU, 64 GB RAM, 720 GB SSD RAID1, hyperthreading off >>>> >>>> MP OFF: 2:28 >>>> 4K KEYFRAME: 3:12 >>>> 4K ENCODING H264: 0:26 >>>> Fractal Noise 4K all CPU: 3:55 >>>> 4K Encoding MP4: 0:18 >>>> RT & EnvMap GPU: 5:12 >>>> Cineware: 8:51 >>>> Element 3D: 5:02 >>>> >>>> >>>> "The flash" >>>> 4.3 GHZ quad cpu, 4770k, 16gb ram, 2x gtx 580, hyperthreading on >>>> >>>> MP OFF: 2:22 >>>> 4K KEYFRAME: 3:25 >>>> 4K ENCODING H264: 0:36 >>>> Fractal Noise 4K all CPU: 7:11 >>>> 4K Encoding MP4: 0:22 >>>> RT & EnvMap GPU: 4:15 >>>> Cineware: 8:42 >>>> Element 3D: na >>>> >>>> >>>> "JACKAL" >>>> Late 2013 Macbook pro >>>> 2.6 GHZ boost up to 3.8 GHz, quad core cpu, 16gb ram, gtx 720m, 1 TB >>>> on board SSD, hyperthreading on >>>> >>>> MP OFF: 2:34 >>>> 4K KEYFRAME: 3:36 >>>> 4K ENCODING H264: 0:35 >>>> Fractal Noise 4K all CPU: 7:01 >>>> 4K Encoding MP4: 0:25 >>>> RT & EnvMap GPU: 43:23 >>>> Cineware: 9:13 >>>> Element 3D: na >>>> >>>> Some really interesting numbers here, I'm going to create a spreadsheet >>>> with some nice graphs and have a link on my site. Thanks for checking it >>>> out! >>>> -TG >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> _____________________________ >>> VFX & Motion Graphic Artist >>> teddygage dot com >>> >>> >> > -- _____________________________ VFX & Motion Graphic Artist teddygage dot com --20cf3011e23fdbde0e04f6123caa Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
=A0 =A0 Byron, definitely let me know. This is exactly why= I created this project by the way - to catch and eliminate systems bottlen= ecks and maximize performance on people's machines. For example, I disc= overed that, at least according to these tests, that unless you are running= Cineware or Element 3D, you should turn OFF hyper-threading for a huge per= formance boost in AE. This is done in the BIOS on PC machines, usually unde= r CPU performance settings. Unfortunately Apple has disabled this functiona= lity in OS versions past 10.6, which is just insane to me. However you can = set "reserved cores" in the AE prefs to be half your logical core= s, equal to your physical cores, and it should help. This way the maximum a= mount of RAM is available to each core and should improve render performanc= e.
-TG


On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Byron Nash <byronnash@gmail.com&g= t; wrote:
Yeah, something seems fishy= . I got 88fps with the 680 on a PC. I may try to put the Titan in the PC ne= xt and see how it fairs.


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On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Byron Nash <= byronnash@gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, I'm get= ting 45fps in Cinebench. 1288cb for the CPU. I'll test my PC with a 680= next and see how it compares.


On Wed, Apr 2= , 2014 at 11:20 AM, Teddy Gage <teddygage@gmail.com> wrote= :
Hmmm interesting... Have you run any other t= ests on the titan? My guess is that there is some kind of bottleneck on the= motherboard, maybe the pci bandwidth of the older mac pro doesnt support a= ll the titan throughput? Or could be that the pc drivers are simply much mo= re optimized?

What kind of numbers do you get from this test=A0

Should be around 4-6 minutes i think

Or from cinebench r15 in the openGL portion? I get arou= nd 110 - 120 FPS in the openGL test on that with the titan, depending on ov= erclock


On Wednesday, April 2, 2014, Byron Nash <byronnash@gmail.com> wrote:
I just ran the t= est on a MacPro(5,1) 12 core with 16GB RAM and a Titan GPU. I only got 12mi= n on the GPU test. I wonder why it's so much slower than your PC with t= he Titan? Do you think the CPU speed or RAM is affecting the performance in= that GPU heavy comp?


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Teddy Gage <teddygage@gmail.com> wrote:
Greg, here are the results so far, will make it prettier o= nce I get more info. Please send me your scores to fstopdigital@gmail.co= m or on twitter @teddyrocksteady

http://goo.gl/JrNIXd=A0

Would love to see this run on a new mac pro, any takers= ? Should only take about 20 minutes

On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Greg Balint <delr= azoraelist@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey Teddy,

Any way you could do something similar to cbscores.com with the results?

Maybe ask the 3d Fluff guys for a template of their page wit= h the submit functionality and such. It's been a great go-to when resea= rching new processors to see how they fair in the benchmark.

///Greg Balint
//Art Director / Motion Graphics Designer
/321.514.4839
delRAZOR.com/
=A0=A0=A0

On Mar 31, 2014 11:46 AM, "Teddy Gage" <<= a>teddygage@gmail.com> wrote:
New update - Here is a sample video of all the files that = your machine will render in a run of the 60 MB AfterBenchCC project

Again, the file is available at www.teddygage.com/After= BenchCC/

It's not really recommended for s= ystems older than 2 years, it may take a long time to run, especially with = older GPUs. However it is broken into several 3-5 minute tests, so you can = pick and choose which test you want to run without demanding too much time = or resources. I highly recommend the fractal noise CPU test to get a clear = idea of system performance in a single run.=A0

Here are my current results, the rest of our machines w= ill be added soon.

"IRONMAN"
4.7 GHz hex core CPU, 64 GB RAM, 720 GB SSD RAID1, hyperthreading off

MP OFF: 2:28
4K KEYFRAME: 3:12
4K ENC= ODING H264: 0:26
Fractal Noise 4K all CPU: 3:55
4K Enco= ding MP4: 0:18
RT & EnvMap GPU: 5:12
Cineware: 8:51
Element 3= D: 5:02


"The flash"
=
4.3 GHZ quad cpu, 4770k, 16gb ram, 2x gtx 580, hyperthreading on

MP OFF: 2:22
4K KEYFRAME: 3:25
4K E= NCODING H264: 0:36
Fractal Noise 4K all CPU: 7:11
4K En= coding MP4: 0:22
RT & EnvMap GPU: 4:15
Cineware: 8:= 42
Element 3D: na


"JACKAL&qu= ot;=A0
Late 2013 Macbook pro
=A02.6 GHZ boost up to 3.8= GHz, quad core cpu, 16gb ram, =A0gtx 720m, 1 TB on board SSD, hyperthreadi= ng on

MP OFF: 2:34
4K KEYFRAME: 3:36
4K E= NCODING H264: 0:35
Fractal Noise 4K all CPU: 7:01
4K En= coding MP4: 0:25
RT & EnvMap GPU: 43:23
Cineware: 9= :13
Element 3D: na=A0

Some real= ly interesting numbers here, I'm going to create a spreadsheet with som= e nice graphs and have a link on my site. Thanks for checking it out!
-TG



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