Let’s change from gaming back to real life. CAD programs are only connected with a graphic output at the end, but the field is much more differentiated here. That’s exactly why I invested a little more time in this area, because it’s one of the unique selling propositions of my site to question all facets and to use the technical possibilities (hard- and software) to the best of my ability. For the graphics output I use a Quadro P6000, which is roughly equivalent to the Titan Pascal. Is completely sufficient.
You may be surprised that the Intel Core i7-9700K can do so well, but it shows once again that apart from all the number crunchers, you don’t need so many cores in your CPU. This is also an insight worth thinking about. The old enthusiast platform is failing terrific and most of all clearly visible.
- 1 - Introduction and test setup
- 2 - Graphic benchmarks: Gaming
- 3 - Graphic benchmarks: Workstation Real-Time 3D
- 4 - Graphic benchmarks: Workstation Composite
- 5 - CPU benchmarks: Composite und I/O
- 6 - CPU benchmarks: Rendering
- 7 - CPU benchmarks: Compute and HPC
- 8 - Power Consumption
- 9 - Summary and Conclusion
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