Finally had a chance to try the Titan in my PC and compare it to the Mac performance. The OpenGL is slightly slower than it was with the GTX680 on this PC with CineBench. In the GPU AfterBench render test, the titan on the PC rendered the comp in 4:50. That puts it in line with some of the results I was seeing and beats the 680 squarely. It's a shame the Titan doesn't perform as well on OSX as it does on Windows.Â
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Darby Edelen <dedelen@gmail.com> 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?
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?
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
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.
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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.Â
Here are my current results, the rest of our machines will be added soon.