Blender Benchmark and Open Data website - feedback
Hello, I just have a quick question. I was wondering where the benchmarks (all the 6 files: bmw27, classroom, etc.) were downloaded to. I tried searching online to find out and also looked around on...
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Hi, at least some of them are on blender.org, scroll down to Cycles. blender.org Demo Files — blender.org Home of the Blender project - Free and Open 3D Creation Software Cheers, mib Read full topic
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Hi @mib2berlin , thank you for your reply. I apologize I was not quite clear in my post, what I meant is the local location of the files on a computer running macOS. I have run the benchmark test once...
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Cant wait for a benchmark version with the new blender 3.0 HIP support. Interested to see how HIP RX6900XT fares against Optix RTX3090. Is this task somewhere on Trello? Read full topic
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honestly the benchmark couldn’t be any more difficult to use, especially with version 3 breaking the gui launcher and removing gpu support, while also removing support for the old launchers. Seriously...
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My name is Rob. I am a senior Business Intelligence consultant, located in the Netherlands with dabbling around in Blender as a hobby. I was looking for some open data, to simulate some kind of mini...
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Im not into analyzing data so I dont really now what to expect. What else can you derive from the data set? ExLibris: For now I have one question about the data that is not really clear to me: How are...
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Outliers in the data for example, just like the unrealistic values of the Apple M1 with Metal on the junkshop scene at the moment. A more in depth study of cpu’s en gpu’s when rendering Blender....
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Here is an example to spot outliers for example: Screenshot 2022-03-18 0936342034×475 94.9 KB Read full topic
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Hello i am looking for a way to get the split values of my Benchmark, at time i only took note of overall value. Any way to get it? I found the the daily sets less than helpful. Read full topic
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Hi, I’m interested in the enhancement of Blender with MetalRT (as opposed to Metal compute) over time. Could this be added to Benchmark as an API option? Read full topic
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How do I find out if the Benchmark is using MetalRT i.e. hardware ray tracing on M3? Read full topic
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The benchmark is currently not using MetalRT. When Blender 4.0 is out, the benchmark will use MetalRT for the M3, but not the M1 and M2....
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Are you sure it actually is? I see very little performance improvement (+20%) over the previous benchmarks. The individual scene renders are showing a large improvement but not the benchmark. Read...
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I’m pretty sure it is enabled, 20% doesn’t sound wrong to me and where else could that come from? If half of the time is spent in shading and half in ray-tracing, there can be a 50% render time...
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I’m seeing 50-100% improvements in the individual scene renders (at least Classroom & Junkyard) so the Benchmark performance doesn’t make sense. Something’s off - any idea where I can get info, is...
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The scenes used by the benchmark are Classroom, Junkshop and Monster. What are you comparing exactly? Blender 4.0 with MetalRT on and off? When you say % improvement, what does that mean exactly? 100%...
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Yes to all (except Monster). Blender 4.0 on M3 Max with Metal RT on vs M2 Max. Improvements are as you stated - 100% = 2x speed. Admittedly just scrapped from YouTube videos as I don’t have the test...
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On open data, if you for example compare M2 Max (GPU - 38 Cores) and M3 Max (GPU - 40 Cores), the latter is 1.95x faster. So that’s close to 2x. That is not just the speed up from MetalRT, but also...
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I guess so, though I noticed the M2 Max scores have reduced by 9% between 3.6 & 4.0 which, coupled with the M3 Max 14% increase, shows a better ‘improvement’ just not the kind of improvement I was...
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I looked at the HIP Open Data section and there are couple things that might need to be fixed: AFAIK Radeon VII is disabled as a HIP device. Does the same applies to Radeon VII PRO? 5700 and 5600...
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silex: AFAIK Radeon VII is disabled as a HIP device. Does the same applies to Radeon VII PRO? The device gfx906 doesn’t have HIP binaries compiled for Cycles. And the Radeon VII and Radeon Pro VII are...
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i hope this will read someone who has something to do with “this” i think it is very “strange” that in “our” benchmark 4080 is faster than “4080 super” i even strolled “to octane” with thoughts “maybe...
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The results you’re looking at may be influenced by previous Blender versions. If I go to the OpenData website and search for a RTX 4080 and RTX 4080 Super, and limit results to Blender 4.0.0 only,...
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It is not Blender Version. Data is skewed even with same version. 4080 vs 4080 super - same blender version 3090 vs 3090 ti - 3.6 and 4.0 *Vertical - score, horizontal- number of benchmarks * As You...
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