thefordmccord
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On my server at the house 2X 2660 Xeons at stock. My sig rig took 1:15 to complete it.
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Somebody let Roy create the slides again...
On my server at the house 2X 2660 Xeons at stock. My sig rig took 1:15 to complete it.
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yeah that was 64bit and kinda made me said then I decided to try the 32bit:
32bit run 1
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32bit run 2
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32bit run 3
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then I reloaded 64 bit and got this:
64bit run 1
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WTFMFFF?!!?!
So my cpu barely beat yours in 32bit which I kinda expect being a FX and all but what the hells wrong with my 64bit?!
Could be unstable overclock. Was that with HT turned off?
LOL 2% utilization nice!
WTFMFFF?!!?!
So my cpu barely beat yours in 32bit which I kinda expect being a FX and all but what the hells wrong with my 64bit?!
That was after it was finished. It was 100% during the render.
Thankyou kindly. Running it now...
My stock clocked / cooled fx8320 did 3 minutes 41 seconds.
Presentation was cringeworthy/awkward but the performance looks promising.
did you guys run blender 32 or 64bit? I'm getting much faster times with the 32bit for some reason?!
Hello FX launch all over
I learned with the Fury launch that AMD is crafty at using the smoke and mirrors approach. Ill wait for HardOCP to review it thoroughly before i order.
I wonder when samples will ship to reviewers, if AMD actually has a good product on their hands they'll want to get them out as soon as they're stable.
The fact that they're not proactively backpedaling like they did with Polaris is a good sign (RX480 was meant to compete with GTX 1080 and missed that mark by a mile).
This is reminding me all too much of the bulldozer launch. They spent all their marketing effort trying to show how the 8150 'kept up' with the 980X in gaming, and how AMD was offering a '$999 chip for less than $400' forgetting to mention that the 8150 could hardly keep pace with a (then) current generation i3 2100 in gaming.
Deja bullshit.