MSI P55-GD65 - Mid-Range P55 for the Masses
by Gary Key on October 10, 2009 12:00 PM EST- Posted in
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3D Rendering
AutoCAD 2009 x64
We utilize AutoCAD 2010 x64 and the Cadalyst Labs 5 benchmark.

3ds Max 2010 x64
We utilize a rather large mental ray image and track the time it takes to render it.

Blender 2.49a x64
We utilize the flying squirrel benchmark image and track the time it takes to render it.

Cinema 4D R11 x64
Cinema 4D R11 is one of our favorite programs to create high-end 3D images and animations. We track the time it takes to render a swimming pool layout.

LightWave 3D 9.6 x64
Another popular 3D rendering program is Lightwave 3D 9.6. In this test we time the rendering of a single frame from an office building animation. The time to render the full scene is approximately four and a half hours.

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goinginstyle - Saturday, October 10, 2009 - link
It's on the front page. A change up in the article layout from all indications. It's different but good in my opinion as there is no need is reading the same stuff twice.Minion4Hire - Sunday, October 11, 2009 - link
I really liked it. Keeps everything concise. You get a full synopsis on one page, and yet all the benchmarks and hard numbers are still available if you want to compare. It's really a great format for those who just want to get the feel of a product; they don't have to skim page after page looking to compile useful relevant snippets of information.Again, I REALLY like this format. And I'm a benchmark junkie! :D
Mahomedsmith - Thursday, December 30, 2010 - link
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