Now we come to the already often mentioned SPECviewperf 13, which has definitely improved in quality and now also offers significantly more up-to-date software fragments and workloads. However, these are of course always only tiny excerpts, which can be optimized in the respective driver, because the complexity is of course very limited compared to the full software and all this remains reproducible in functionality and process. I absolutely have to put this in front, so that one can also better classify the partly bad differences to the previous results.
For example, the result of the 3ds max run is somewhat questionable. I manually ported the single tests of the SEPCapc for the 2015 version to 2016 and ran parts of it. The performance almost exactly matches the results of the 2015 benchmark. And exactly these show quite different results in the right application. The advantage is not quite as big as it seems, even though the performance was good throughout.
- 1 - Overview & Benchmark Selection
- 2 - Creo 3.0
- 3 - Solidworks 2019
- 4 - Solidworks 2019 Enhanced
- 5 - 3ds Max 2015
- 6 - Inventor Pro 2020
- 7 - Various CAD and Science Applications
- 8 - Windows GDI und GDI+ Driver Performance
- 9 - Rendering & Compute
- 10 - Adobe Premiere Pro 2020 & DaVinci Resolve 16
- 11 - Adobe Lightroom Classic (2020)
- 12 - Autodesk Maya 2019 and Arnold
- 13 - Blender RTX (OptiX) & OctaneBench
- 14 - Thermal Imaging / Infrared
- 15 - Power Consumption
- 16 - PSU Recommendation