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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
New PC for Industrial scanning
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<blockquote data-quote="DMC" data-source="post: 98514" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>How to benchmark your GPU... <a href="http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/how_properly_benchmark_your_pc?page=0,4" target="_blank">How to Properly Benchmark Your PC - Page 5 | Maximum PC</a></p><p></p><p>but.....</p><p>[h=2]One Note about Professional Graphics[/h]If you’re a graphics artist or professional CAD user, you may want to test performance of your card in that context. The problem here is that professional graphics apps vary in performance on specific GPUs even more than games, and the CPU can often be a big factor.</p><p>If you do want to see how your graphics card performs, there are several free benchmarks that can assist you. We won’t go into details as to how to run them, but there are a couple of good free benchmarks. In addition, there are several application-specific tests, but those often require you to own the app. If you are, for example, a 3dsmax 9 user, you may want to see how your card (and system performs with benchmarks for that particular app.</p><p>One quick and easy source is SPEC, the <a href="http://www.spec.org/" target="_blank">Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation</a>, a standards group that develops a variety of benchmarks. One free benchmark that’s widely used is SPECViewperf, now at version 10. SPEC also offers app specific tests for 3dsmax 9, Maya 6.5, SolidEdge and others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMC, post: 98514, member: 430"] How to benchmark your GPU... [url=http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/how_properly_benchmark_your_pc?page=0,4]How to Properly Benchmark Your PC - Page 5 | Maximum PC[/url] but..... [h=2]One Note about Professional Graphics[/h]If you’re a graphics artist or professional CAD user, you may want to test performance of your card in that context. The problem here is that professional graphics apps vary in performance on specific GPUs even more than games, and the CPU can often be a big factor. If you do want to see how your graphics card performs, there are several free benchmarks that can assist you. We won’t go into details as to how to run them, but there are a couple of good free benchmarks. In addition, there are several application-specific tests, but those often require you to own the app. If you are, for example, a 3dsmax 9 user, you may want to see how your card (and system performs with benchmarks for that particular app. One quick and easy source is SPEC, the [URL="http://www.spec.org/"]Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation[/URL], a standards group that develops a variety of benchmarks. One free benchmark that’s widely used is SPECViewperf, now at version 10. SPEC also offers app specific tests for 3dsmax 9, Maya 6.5, SolidEdge and others. [/QUOTE]
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