AutoCAD 2021 with the Cadalyst Benchmark Suite
Well, AutoCAD has never really been AMD’s domain, but Ryzen 5000 was able to catch up with Comet Lake S for the first time and even take a slight lead. It was even still good enough for Rocket Lake. And then came Alder Lake. Unfortunately, AutoCAD is extremely CPU-intensive and there is very little parallelization to be done in the normal workspace. It is often what a few cores are capable of that counts. There are hardly any differences between the two PL1 variants of the i9-12900KF, but to the rest of the test field outside of the blue bars. That’s where it gets really declassifying.
In 2D and in 3D, the RTX A6000 is still almost limited by the CPU even in Ultra HD, although things are looking a bit better with Alder Lake.
The Core i5-12400 has a whopping 20 percentage point lead over the Ryzen 5 5600X here, making it significantly faster than the i9-11900K. The score is made up of various individual scores, all but one of which go to the i5-12400 and not the Ryzen 5 5600X.
Partial benchmarks of the Cadalyst
Let’s now take a look at the individual results, where the disk performance of ADL on the Z690 board can once again positively surprise. I don’t think it’s necessary to write anything else about 3D and 2D, because that’s self-explanatory. Only in the internal CPU benchmark is the small Alder Lake Core i5-12400 almost 6 percentage points behind the Ryzen 5 5600X.
- 1 - Introduction and Test System
- 2 - Autodesk AutoCAD 2021
- 3 - Autodesk Inventor 2021 Pro
- 4 - Solidworks 2021
- 5 - Various CAD Benchmarks - SPECvieperf 2020
- 6 - Rendering, Financial, Programming
- 7 - Science and Math (1)
- 8 - Science and Math (2)
- 9 - Power Consumption and Efficiency
- 10 - Summary and Conclusion
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