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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:34:48 AM | Revit 2013 - Rendering Benchmarks (Cornell box) Intel Xeon E5-series Results????

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Need a favor.

Anyone working on a Workstation that is useing a Intel Xeon E5-26## series (single or dual CPU) with Revit 2013?  If so can

you do some benchmarks with the Cornell boxs from "Revit Forum".  Ill provide the Files below.  I need times for

these presets

Med

High

Best

Custom

We are looking for new rendering workstations and I want to get a idea the speeds that these new machines are outputing

I can provide what I have now for these presets.  I have used "RFOBenchmark" from Klaus Munkholm but I dont know what the

rendering score means?  With these Cornell boxs I have a good time value to go by.  Any help would be great.

 

Thanks for Klaus Munkholm for Creating this file. 



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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:42:46 AM | Revit 2013 - Rendering Benchmarks (Cornell box) Intel Xeon E5-series Results????

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Intel I-2700K with 8gigs of RAM

Med= .43mins

High= 1.28mins

Best = 5.98mins

Custom = 3.93mins

Intel Xeon e5-1620 with 16 gigs of RAM

Med= .43mins

High= 1.10mins

Best = 7.92mins

Custom = 3.85mins

Intel Xeon w3680 with 18gigs of RAM

Med= .35mins

High= 1.05mins

Best = 6.8mins

Custom = 3.16mins


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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:44:48 AM | Revit 2013 - Rendering Benchmarks (Cornell box) Intel Xeon E5-series Results????

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Intel I7-2630qm with 12gigs of RAM

Med= .56mins

High= 1.76mins

Best = 11.92mins

Custom = 5.65mins


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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 1:52:42 PM | Revit 2013 - Rendering Benchmarks (Cornell box) Intel Xeon E5-series Results????

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Mine:

 

Intel I7-930 2.8Ghz with 12gigs of RAM

Med= .34mins

High= 1.40mins

Best = 11.37mins

Custom = 5.14mins

 

Hope this can help you

 



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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 1:55:20 PM | Revit 2013 - Rendering Benchmarks (Cornell box) Intel Xeon E5-series Results????

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thxs but need more


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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 4:24:57 PM | Revit 2013 - Rendering Benchmarks (Cornell box) Intel Xeon E5-series Results????

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E5-2643 3.8 ghz 24 gb ram

med 30 seconds

high 1:28

best 7:33

 

 



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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 5:11:10 PM | alabaster2513

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Quoting alabaster2513 from 2013-02-08 16:24:57

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E5-2643 3.8 ghz 24 gb ram

med 30 seconds

high 1:28

best 7:33

 

 

Edited on: Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 4:39:40 PM"

really? thoses are not great results for a newer chip.  Did you have apps running in the background?

 

updated I looked on passmark cpu benchmarks and i guess it makes sense,  so nevermind



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Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 10:39:52 AM | Revit 2013 - Rendering Benchmarks (Cornell box) Intel Xeon E5-series Results????

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i have two boxes in the offices with the E5-1620 and am extremely happy with them. I think they are the most bang for the buck right behind my AMD FX-8350 i have at home


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Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 11:51:26 AM | alabaster2513

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Quoting alabaster2513 from 2013-02-11 10:39:52

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i have two boxes in the offices with the E5-1620 and am extremely happy with them. I think they are the most bang for the buck right behind my AMD FX-8350 i have at home

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True but what setting are you using for your projects and these renderings are they used for output prints that are for

example "arch e1" paper size?  I like to use my custom settings instead of High and Best with a 300-600 dpi and it also

depends on if you are doing exterior or interior lighting and those settings.  We could send everything to the Autodesk

cloud but I cant get fine detail that I would get with an higher DPI value.

 


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Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 12:01:54 PM | Revit 2013 - Rendering Benchmarks (Cornell box) Intel Xeon E5-series Results????

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technically i only use revit for construction documents. i use 3ds max and Octane Render for rendering. but... when i DO render with revit I do 40x30 crop size at 300 dpi medium settings. i never go above medium


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Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 2:29:03 PM | Revit 2013 - Rendering Benchmarks (Cornell box) Intel Xeon E5-series Results????

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this took about an hour on my e5-1620 at medium settings



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Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 6:47:05 PM | Revit 2013 - Rendering Benchmarks (Cornell box) Intel Xeon E5-series Results????

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my company just ordered a new workstation for me hp z820 e5-2670 8core.  So next week ill post results next week. I wish it was dual cpu but maybe next year.


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