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  • *A:M User*
Posted

Here are my results:

Best time was 2:13 on a Ryzen 3500U mobile processor.   I will test with my Threadripper 1950x system a bit later and post those results.

 

 

 

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  • 3 months later...
Posted

Did  I do it? DO I have the All time fastest record?

AMD 3970x 32 core 64 threads

256GB DDR4 3200mhz ram

ASROCK TRX40 Creator motherboard

2x Gygabyte Radeon 5700xt GPUs

 

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  • exciting 1
Posted

You should with that kind of system ;).

I think the king till now was 1:29 and you got it cut by 15s for single core again and I am pretty sure you would kill it for a multi-core benchmark like the following one with that machine. Looks like quite a beasty one – congratulations ;).


AM Bench 2017:

Benchmark: https://www.patchwork3d.de/am-bench-2017-201-en

Best regards
*Fuchur*

  • 1 year later...
  • *A:M User*
Posted

 CPU Benchmark - 1:00

AMD 5950X 16 cores 32 threads

4.35 ghz

32 gb of RAM

I re ran the test since it was performed while on a Zoom call.  

 

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  • exciting 1
Posted

Uh, the big guy: 5950x ;).
That one is a beast :). I am pretty sure that the zoom meeting was close to not mattering at all for a 16 core machine like that ;). You would have to run Netrender with at least 15 slaves (maybe even 30 or so) that it would make a big difference ;).

Best regards
*Fuchur*

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  • 5 months later...
  • *A:M User*
Posted

Well Here you go Intel I9 12900 with 32 gigs of ddr5 all NVMe drives Samsung 980s.  This is the 2009 bench mark

47 seconds a frame.  I am rendering the 2017 benchmark now and should have results shortly.  I redid the AMD 5950x and got 59 secs to 1:01 per frame.image.png

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  • 4 weeks later...
  • Hash Fellow
Posted

53 seconds!

Steve @Shelton has gifted me with a fabulous new computer to further my A:M computing. Thank you, Steve!

At the very top of this thread, in 2009, that benchmark scene was taking 19 minutes and 59 seconds to render.

Now it's less than 1 minute!

 

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  • *A:M User*
Posted

Robert 

That is the results I was getting as well when I tested.  That is wonderful results!!

The video card will be mailed by this weekend as well.

 

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Hash Fellow
Posted
On 5/9/2022 at 6:52 PM, robcat2075 said:

53 seconds!

Steve @Shelton has gifted me with a fabulous new computer to further my A:M computing. Thank you, Steve!

At the very top of this thread, in 2009, that benchmark scene was taking 19 minutes and 59 seconds to render.

Now it's less than 1 minute!

 

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I forgot the specs...

version: v19.5 (beta)

render time: 0:53

CPU Brand and model: Intel i7-12700K

Actual CPU speed in GHz: about 4.8GHz in this render

how many cores A:M is using: probably just one although CPU has 12

RAM: 32 GB!

OS: Windows 10

Computer also has a 500 GB NVMe SSD for the  C : drive

  • Hash Fellow
Posted
30 minutes ago, Fuchur said:

Computer also has a 500 MB NVMe SSD for the 😄 drive => GB hopefully ;).

Fixed! And that smiley face should have been a "C:"

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  • 5 months later...
Posted

Last time in 2013 it took winxp 23minutes. A new computer gives another result.

Windows 11 64bit
Intel Core i9 10900x @ 3.70GHz
10 cores 20 threads
AM v19 0.op SSE4

😊
 

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  • Hash Fellow
Posted

@Madfox

One more setting to check is your computer's  Power Option. By default the OS is usually set to a power saving mode and the CPU never cranks up to its highest speed when it's just running mainly one core (Like A:M does)

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NetRender calls up more cores and will usually crank up the CPU even when a power saving mode is selected.

 

  • 6 months later...
  • 1 year later...
Posted

Well I thought I would have a go, takes me back to the good old days of running an Athlon Thunderbird processor :-)

My report:

Version of A:M: 19.5e

Render time: 1:54

CPU Brand and model: AMD Threadripper 1920

Actual CPU speed in GHz: 3.5ghz

How many cores A:M is using: 12 cores

RAM: 64gb

OS: Windows 10 Pro

Not too sloppy... If I remember correctly when I was using AM 11 and my Athlo Thunderbird if your machine took a minute or less to render the benchmark file that was good. No GPU rendering here yet then?

  • Hash Fellow
Posted
On 10/8/2025 at 11:26 AM, gazzamataz said:

Actual CPU speed in GHz: 3.5ghz

Since your CPU has a higher base speed (4.0MHz) I think) there must be some way to make it use that.

Posted

Rob, the base speed of my processor is 3.5ghz with a boost speed of 4ghz. When I built my system back in 2018 I deliberately choose the 1920x over the 1950x since I wanted a higher clock speed which is more use when animating.

Unfortunately now it is redundant since it doesn't support Windows 11. So I either lumber on with unsupported Windows 10 or buy and build a new system. I do have a Mac mini M2Pro which is twice as fast on the single core front which makes animating much faster, not so many previews!

I am very tempted by the M4 Mac Studio but they are expensive by the time you have spec'ed them up…

  • Hash Fellow
Posted
10 hours ago, gazzamataz said:

 So I either lumber on with unsupported Windows 10 or buy and build a new system..

there are options to have Windows 10 support for another year, have you checked those?

Posted

I've seen a number of YouTube vids listed (haven't watched any of them 😉) on Installing/upgrading Win11 on older/unsupported hardware. Would that be a possibility for you?

Posted

I think I might go down the extended licence route which I have heard about. Thing is my system is seven years old now but pretty much does what I want it to do. 

I am in the very nice position of being semi- retired and not needing to do so much paid work.

So I don’t need a sooper dooper machine although the Cinebench single core processor speed is 60 whereas a new Ryzen 9750 would give 135 over twice the speed…

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