Blender Open Data is a platform to collect, display and query the results of hardware and software performance tests – provided by the Blender community.
Available now on Blender.
Moving onto rendering tests and within Blender, the 7950X manages to take the crown with a 10% lead over the 13900K, but with a 6% increase in price over the 13900K, it’s a tough one to call based on this single test. More performance for more money yes, but as we’ve seen so far, it’s not that consistent across multiple tests.
Cinebench is a real-world cross-platform test suite that evaluates your computer’s hardware capabilities. Improvements to Cinebench Release 23 reflect the overall advancements to CPU and rendering technology in recent years, providing a more accurate measurement of Cinema 4D’s ability to take advantage of multiple CPU cores and modern processor features available to the average user. Best of all: It’s free.
Available now on Maxon.
In trusty Cinebench, the single core performance of the flagship 13th generation CPU sees a 12% gain over the 7950X which actually falls behind the i7 13700K as well, showing that the 13th generation range as a whole clearly has better performance overall.
In Multi-core performance, the battle draws closer, but the i9 still manages to take the lead by a margin of less than 1%, which considering it’s priced so much better than the 7950X, gives Intel the crown for both single core and multi-threaded performance.
Test and compare the performance of your CPU using this free benchmark application, which is built upon Corona Renderer 1.3.
Available now on Corona
Corona ends up becoming a fierce battle with both the 7950X and 13900K tying for that top spot at 36 seconds to render the complete scene, which is insanely fast and a nice step up from the 12900K when comparing how far Intel have come in one generation,
KeyShot Viewer is a free, stand-alone desktop application that enables secure sharing of KeyShot scenes for interactive, photo-realistic 3D model viewing, presentation and configuration, using the same real-time ray tracing render engine as KeyShot to produce amazing visuals with speed and quality.
Available now on KeyShot.
In Keyshot Viewer, the more expensive 7950X does push ahead by 4% over the 13900K, but we still see very strong performance from the 13900K which leaves the 7900X behind with a 27% lead.
V-Ray® Benchmark is a free standalone application to test how fast your system renders. It’s simple, fast and includes three render engine test.
Available now on Chaos.
In V-Ray, the 13900K loses out to the 7950X which pushes ahead with a 12% lead, though the 13900K does sit just under 20% faster than the 7900X but is also 20% more expensive so I guess you could say you really do get value for money based on performance.
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