Because of different displacement algorithms
and continuous improvements of the renderer, Maya 6 and its corresponding batch
renderer is absolutely required. The Test Scene is fairly processor-intensive
and can take anywhere from 2 to 20 minutes to render depending on your system
specifications. Rendering produces 1 frame (512x512pixels). Lower times are
better.
Maya - RenderTest |
1 CPU |
Seconds |
Ranking |
Intel Core 2 Duo
E6600 |
25 |
|
Intel Pentium D 940 |
60 |
|
Intel Pentium D 840 |
61 |
|
AMD Athlon64 FX-60
(Socket 939) |
43 |
|
AMD Athlon64 4000+
(Socket 939) |
47 |
|
AMD Athlon64 FX-62
(Socket AM2) |
40 |
|
AMD Athlon64 X2 5000+
(Socket AM2) |
45 |
|
AMD Sempron 3600+
(Socket AM2) |
55 |
|
AMD Athlon64 X2
4800+ (Socket AM2) |
52 |
|
2 CPU |
Seconds |
Ranking |
Intel Core 2 Duo
E6600 |
12 |
|
Intel Pentium D 940 |
38 |
|
Intel Pentium D 840 |
40 |
|
AMD Athlon64 FX-60
(Socket 939) |
23 |
|
AMD Athlon64 4000+
(Socket 939) |
47 |
|
AMD Athlon64 FX-62
(Socket AM2) |
19 |
|
AMD Athlon64 X2 5000+
(Socket AM2) |
26 |
|
AMD Sempron 3600+
(Socket AM2) |
55 |
|
AMD Athlon64 X2
4800+ (Socket AM2) |
33 |
|
With a single core engaged, the AMD
Athlon64 X2 4800+ handles this test in 52 seconds. When both processing
cores are utilized, the AMD Athlon64 X2 4800+ carries forth with a Maya
Rendertest time of 33 seconds. It's much faster than the Intel Pentium D
processor, but the Core 2 Duo E6600 takes the cake at just 12 seconds.
SuperPI
calculates the number PI to 1 Million digits in this raw number crunching
benchmark. The benchmark is fairly diverse and allows the user to change the
number of digits of PI that can be calculated from 16 Thousand to 32 Million.
The benchmark, which uses 19 iterations in the test, is set 1 Million digits.
Lower
numbers denote faster calculation times (seconds), and hence, better
performance.
SuperPi |
1 Million Digits: |
Seconds |
Ranking |
Intel Core 2 Duo
E6600 |
21 |
|
Intel Pentium D 940 |
40 |
|
Intel Pentium D 840 |
39 |
|
AMD Athlon64 FX-60
(Socket 939) |
32 |
|
AMD Athlon64 4000+
(Socket 939) |
35 |
|
AMD Athlon64 FX-62
(Socket AM2) |
31 |
|
AMD Athlon64 X2 5000+
(Socket AM2) |
34 |
|
AMD Sempron 3600+
(Socket AM2) |
42 |
|
AMD Athlon64 X2
4800+ (Socket AM2) |
37 |
|
The increase latency in the L2 cache makes
itself apparent here and the Athlon64 X2 4800+ can't match the Athlon64 4000+
processor. SuperPi times are good, but nothing too special.