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macbook pro mid 2012
2.6Ghz quad core i7
nvidia gt650m
gui @2880x1800, output to 1920x1080
Windows 7, resolume 4.2:
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1080p noise 12 layers,
1080p clean 12 layers,
I noticed cpu/gpu? throttling after about 30 seconds and fps dropping to 27 with 12 layers

480p clean 20+ layers @60fps
480p noise 20+ layers @60pfs

edit: dxv3 benchmarks
1080p noise 11 layers,
1080p clean 12 layers,

4k clean 2 layers @39fps, 3layers @29fps
4k noise 2 layers @37fps, 3layers @27fps
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Re: Performance Benchmarks

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Model: Macbook Pro (early 2011)
Operating System: 10.10.3
Graphic card: AMD Radeon HD 6750M (1gb ram)
Harddisk: Samsung 840 Pro
Processor: 2.2 GHz Intel Quad Core i7
Memory: 16 GB
Resolume: 4.2

Output Setup: Control Display @ 1440x900 and 1 Out Via mini-DP @ 1080p

Benchmarks for 1080p
Clean content: 5
Noise content: 5

Benchmarks for 480p
Clean content: 20+
Noise content: 20+

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Re: Performance Benchmarks

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Joris wrote:Once we get out of release rush mode, we'll upload some DXV3 benchmark content, including 4K resolutions.

Promises, promises! ;)

In addition to 4K resolutions (3840x2400 preferred), it'd be great to get some additional benchmark content in both 2560x1600 and 5120×2880.

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Re: Performance Benchmarks

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I've added two zips containing DXV3 files and comp for benchmarking 3840x2160. Also I've updated the 1080p folder with DXV3 encoded files.

Just did a quick test on the new 1080p DXV3 files and my 2008 Mac Pro went from 5 to 8 layers on clean and from 3 to 5 layers on noise. What a difference a codec can make.

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Re: Performance Benchmarks

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Thanks Joris for updating the Test! Here is my first 4k result.

4K Test

Computer: PC Rack-Server
Board: Asrock X99X Fatality
Operating System: Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
GPU: Asus Strix GTX 970 4GB
Harddisk: Samsung SM951 SSD, PCIe M.2 Typ 2280-D3-M
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 2800
Processor: Intel i7 5930K
Resolume: 4.2

Output Setup: 1x GUI at 1920 x 1080 60Hz, 1x Fullscreen Output at 1920x1080 60Hz

Benchmark 3840x2160
Clean content: 13 @ 31 fps
Noise content: 10 @ 30 fps
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Re: Performance Benchmarks

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Model: Macbook Pro 15” Retina mid 2014
Operating System: OS X 10.10.3
Graphic card: NVidia GeForce GT 750M 2048MB
Harddisk: 1TB SSD
Processor: 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory: 16GB 1600MHz DDR3
Resolume: Arena 4.2

Output Setup:
UI on Macbook Pro at 2880x1800@60Hz and output to second screen at 3840x2160@30Hz
  • Benchmark for 3840x2160 DXV3
    • Clean content: 2 @ 30FPS and 3 @ 24FPS (24FPS is our cutoff FPS)
      Noise content: 2 @ 30 FPS and 3 @ 24FPS
    Benchmark for 3840x2160 with "global effects and blend modes" disabled (which is how I typically program our big compositions)
    • Clean content: 4 @ 30FPS and 6 @ 24FPS
      Noise content: 4 @ 30 FPS and 6 @ 24FPS
UI on Macbook Pro at 2880x1800@60Hz and output to second screen at 1920x1080@60Hz
  • Benchmark for 1920x1080 DXV3
    • Clean content: 13 @ 30FPS
      Noise content: 11 @ 30 FPS
    Benchmark for 1920x1080 with "global effects and blend modes" disabled (which is how I typically program our big compositions)
    • Clean content: 23 @ 30FPS
      Noise content: 22 @ 30 FPS
It's pretty amazing to witness the performance increase with "global effects and blend modes" disabled!

Next up for testing will be one of our desktop servers and I'll test with one GTX980 4GB by itself and two in SLI.
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Re: Performance Benchmarks

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Model: Custom-made PC Desktop
Motherboard: ASUS P9X79 LGA 2011 Intel X79 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX
Operating System: Windows 8.1
Graphic card: NVidia GeForce GT 980GTX 4GB
Harddisk: OWC 240GB Mercury Accelsior_E2 PCI Express Solid State Drive
Processor: Intel Core i7-3820 Quad-Core Processor 3.6 GHz 10 MB Cache LGA 2011
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1866 MHZ
Resolume: Arena 4.2

Output Setup:
UI on HDMI monitor at 1920x1080@60Hz and output to second screen at 3840x2160@30Hz
  • Benchmark for 3840x2160 DXV3
    • Clean content: 13 @ 30FPS and 16 @ 24FPS (24FPS is our cutoff FPS)
      Noise content: 10 @ 30 FPS and 13 @ 24FPS
  • Benchmark for 3840x2160 with "global effects and blend modes" disabled (which is how I typically program our big compositions)
    • Clean content: 15 @ 30FPS and 19 @ 24FPS
      Noise content: 12 @ 30 FPS and 16 @ 24FPS
I also tested with the media on the OS Drive (PCIe SSD) or secondary drive (Samsung 850 EVO 250GB) and it made no difference in terms of FPS.

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Re: Performance Benchmarks

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Dell latitude e7240 12" ultrabook
i5 u4200
integrated intel HD 4400
8GB ram 128GB ssd
GUI@ 1388x768 , output to 1920x1080 external display via HDMI

480p clean 19 layers
480p niosy 18 layers

1080p clean 3 layers , 4@ 25fps
1080p niosy 3 layers , 4@ 25fps

1080p clean 5 layers , 6@ 26fps with global effects and blend modes disabled
1080p niosy 4 layers , 5@ 26fps with global effects and blend modes disabled

4k clean 1 layer @ 31fps
4k noisy 1 layer @ 33fps
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Re: Performance Benchmarks

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Custom Desktop
Intel i5 4460 3.2GHz
Nvidia GTX 760
16GB RAM
128GB SSD for OS
256GB SSD for Content
Windows 7
Arena 4.20

GUI @1080p, 2x1080p outputs

1080p clean 20 at 46fps
1080p noise 19 at 34fps

4K clean 9 at 31fps
4K noise 8 at 30fps

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