Puget Systems is a company that specializes in the manufacture of high-performance PCs. They also offer a range of benchmarks aimed at testing the performance of computers in specific applications such as Adobe Photoshop. The “PugetBench for Photoshop” is one of these benchmarks. The PugetBench for Photoshop was developed to provide a comprehensive overview of how well a computer handles Photoshop tasks. The benchmark covers a variety of tasks ranging from everyday editing tasks to more complex actions and filter usage.

By running this benchmark, users get a quantitative value that reflects the performance of their hardware in relation to Photoshop. This is especially useful for professionals or enthusiasts who want to make sure their hardware configuration is optimized for working in Photoshop. Each individual task is run a total of three times, with the fastest result being used to determine the final score. A complete run should take about 15-30 minutes, but may vary depending on the performance of the system. It is definitely impossible to test everything in Photoshop, but this benchmark is designed to test a wide range of tasks to get an accurate overall picture.
General tasks:
- open 18MP .CR2 RAW image
- scale to 500MB*
- rotate
- select with magic wand
- Mask refinement
- Bucket fill
- Gradient
- content-based fill
- save .PSD file and open .PSD file.
Filter tasks:
- Camera Raw filters
- Lens correction
- Noise reduction
- intelligent sharpening*
- Field blur
- Tilt-shift blur
- Iris blur
- adaptive wide angle
- Liquefy
A look at the charts shows that AMD can score well here as long as no special AI functions are used that are NVIDIA-only plugins, for example. But that wasn’t the point of today’s test.
However, it is worth taking another look at the individual tests, where Battlemage scores well in at least one discipline:
- 1 - Introduction, Competitors and Test System
- 2 - Autodesk AutoCAD 2024
- 3 - Autodesk Inventor Pro 2021
- 4 - PTC Creo 9 - No FSAA vs. FSAA
- 5 - Dassault Systèmes Solidworks 2022 - No FSAA vs. FSAA
- 6 - SPECviewperf 2020
- 7 - Adobe CC: Photoshop
- 8 - Adobe CC: Premiere Pro
- 9 - Rendering and GPU-Compute
- 10 - Power Consumption, Summary and Conclusion
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