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SuperFast rendering for 3ds Max 2009 to 2012 (64-bit)
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The original Train.max animation is part of the SPECapc benchmark suite.
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You can download our modified version of the Train scene that we use as a benchmark.
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Note: we have increased the resolution and the number of frames of the Train scene to get a meaningful benchmark on the RANCH.
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Please note that the speed difference between a single computer and the Ranch may vary with the nature of the scene.
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Animation test: 3ds Max 2010 + Mental Ray (x64)
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1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
resolution, 1401 frames:
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Render time
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Speed difference with the RANCH
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Core I7 950 @ 3.06 GHz
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19 hours 29 mn
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293 times slower
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Dual Xeon X5650 @ 2.67 GHz
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8 hours 33 mn
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129 times slower
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RANCH Runner
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3 mn 59 s
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Cost:
9 €
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The total project time includes render time, network overhead and ftp account creation, but in any case you would only pay for the render time.
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Still image test: 3ds Max 2012 + V-Ray 2.20 (x64)
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6000 x 4000 resolution image below:
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© Scene by Erick Monfredo
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x 4000 resolution |
Render
time |
Speed
difference with
the RANCH |
| Core I7 950 @ 3.06 GHz |
18 hours 37 mn |
272
times slower |
| Dual Xeon X5650 @ 2.67 GHz |
7
hours 50 mn |
114
times slower |
| RANCH
Runner |
3
mn 57 s |
Cost: 9 € |
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When rendering stills, the RANCH uses V-Ray Distributed Rendering.
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