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Benchmarking in Zbrush

AMD 64 x2 dule core 2.21 ghz
2 gb ram
single_5.559
multi_3.455994

single - 3.32
multi - 1.43

q6600 quad 2.4ghz (Go)
4gb ram (xp though so only really ~3)

Been a while since anybody posted to this thread. Figured I’d just toss on my scores.

Intel Core2 Quad Q9550 2.83 GHz, 8GB RAM, Vista Ultimate x64score.jpg

thats a nice score. i was thinking of upgrading to one of the new q9300 procs, or 9450. its nice to see the quads getting such scores.
it also appears that zbrush only scales well up to about 4 cores, and then levels off. still more cores would be so nice for rendering as well.

Iv just recently built my system, Im running Vista ultimate 64 with 4GB of ram.
My system is water cooled and clocked at 3.5ghz for 24/7 running.

![zb speed.jpg|466x203](upload://aTMKNwob6dedxQIYVx6aPViw1nQ.jpeg)![speed2.jpg|447x188](upload://eQRLnQePkKaKVsAioCcwjxvenSH.jpeg)

Pentium4 1.5 GBRAM, 2.8GHz, WindowsXP 32bit :frowning: No multithingie for me

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How do you do this?

I got 8 gigs G-Skill DDR2 @ 800 MHZ
Q6600 Quad 2.4
GTX8800
64 bit Vista

Zbrush 3 would hang up and randomly crash on me. I pointed a boxfan at the mobo, and it hasnt locked up once. I think my system got too hot before I did this.

Today I got my new quadcore 5365

It’s Alive
simply go unter > preferences tab > performance and click on the test multithreadbutton.

![Dell490_Xeon5365_8g.jpg|422x166](upload://3UgDWo145wjMb4fZQfqVvDxmpJs.jpeg)

Acer 9800 laptop with dualcore centrino 1.6, 2GBRam and XPPro:

single 5.909
multi 3.554

Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4ghz
4GB DDR2 Corsair DHX
nVidia 8800gt

Performance in Zbrush

Single Thread: 3.5498
Multithread: 1.623821

Multithreading resulted in a 54.5% speed increase

Multithreading IS reccomended for this system

System :

   Asus P5K-E
   Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2400Mhz
   4096MB OCZ PC2-6400 (DDR2 @ 800Mhz)
   
   Stock : CPU @ 2400Mhz, FSB @ 1066Mhz, MEM @ 800Mhz 
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CPU @ 2800Mhz, FSB @ 1400Mhz, MEM @ 700Mhz
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 CPU @ 3000Mhz, FSB @ 1500Mhz, MEM @ 750Mhz

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CPU @ 3120Mhz, FSB @ 1560Mhz, MEM @ 780Mhz
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At 3120Mhz the system is still stable, but 3000Mhz is the the perfect setting for systems with the stock heatsink coupled with a rear fan. So, those processors have a lot of potential :slight_smile:

I will make more tests…CPU2400 FSB1066 RAM800.gifCPU2800 FSB1400 RAM700.gifCPU3000 FSB1500 RAM750.gifCPU3120 FSB1560 RAM780.gif

Thoes Q6600s clock very well. I have mine at 3.6ghz running 24/7, in fact im rendering while im typing this now. On stock fan I had a safe 3.4ghz before heat was becoming a issue. On water its where it is now and running at a low 38c. Im getting a multithreaded result of 1.03.

Q9450 at 2.66GHz
4GB Corsair Twin2X 6400C5DHX
Gigabyte GA-X48-DQ6
Vista HP 64bit

Single thread 2.807
Multi thread 1.242

or 55,7% of speed increase

Guess I could overclock, having two large case fans, but for the moment I am more that happy with what I have, even more when I remember where I came from: ( dual centrino 1.6 and 2GBRam: single 5.909, multi 3.554 )

Hiya.

I got the same as Erik, above…then again, it looks like we have almost identical systems! :grimacing:

Intel Quad Core Q9450 @ 2.66gHz
4GB Corsair ram
Windows XP Pro

Single = 2.82
Multi = 1.23

:slight_smile:

Iv overclocked all my computers, some where better than others. This chip has by far been the easyest and the best ratio iv got on a chip.

For the fact that you have brought a Q9450 means you most likly didnt have overclocking in mind when you got it, so make the most of its stock speeds as you have paid for them. Be intested to se what difference the extra cache makes in performance. Your chip will go 3ghz without a sweat, they dont normaly go any higher than a Q6600 though. It certainly was a nice jump from where you was at.

Specs:

  • Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
  • Corsair DDR2 3Gb RAM
  • NVidia EN8800GT 1Gb
  • Window Vista Pro 32bit

Multi threading test results:

  • Single thread = 3.299011
  • Multi thread = 1.439011
  • Multitheading resulting in 56.299999% speed increase.
  • Multithreading IS recommended for this system.
  • Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
    • DDR2 4Gb RAM
    • NVidia 9600GT 512mb

Single Thread= 3.375999
Multi Thread= 1.468

Multithreading resulted in 56.5% speed increase.

Multithreading IS recommended for this system.

single- 3.2986996

multi thread- 1.389999

intel core 2 quad, 4GB ram

Anybody here got a Ci7 CPU that they can post benchmark results on? I am very curious how it does in ZB :smiley:

Single = 2,973
Multi = 0,966

Multithreading performance = 307%

Multithreading is recommended for this system

mac pro 8 core 2,8GHz 8 Gigs of ram