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Intel Core i7-3960X Sandy Bridge-E Processor Review
| Manufacturer: | Intel |
| Product: | Intel Core i7-3960X CPU |
| Date: | Mon, Nov 14, 2011 - 02:00 AM |
| Written By: | Nathan Kirsch - |
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POV-Ray 3.7 RC3
Processor Performance on Pov-Ray 3.7 RC3:The Persistence of Vision Ray-Tracer was developed from DKBTrace 2.12 (written by David K. Buck and Aaron A. Collins) by a bunch of people (called the POV-Team) in their spare time. It is a high-quality, totally free tool for creating stunning three-dimensional graphics. It is available in official versions for Windows, Mac OS/Mac OS X and i86 Linux. The POV-Ray package includes detailed instructions on using the ray-tracer and creating scenes. Many stunning scenes are included with POV-Ray so you can start creating images immediately when you get the package. These scenes can be modified so you do not have to start from scratch. In addition to the pre-defined scenes, a large library of pre-defined shapes and materials is provided. You can include these shapes and materials in your own scenes by just including the library file name at the top of your scene file and by using the shape or material name in your scene. Since this is free software feel free to download this version and try it out on your own.
The most significant change from the end-user point of view between versions 3.6 and 3.7 is the addition of SMP (symmetric multiprocessing) support, which, in a nutshell, allows the renderer to run on as many CPU's as you have installed on your computer. This will be particularly useful for those users who intend on purchasing a dual-core CPU or who already have a two (or more) processor machine. On a two-CPU system the rendering speed in some scenes almost doubles. For our benchmarking we used version 3.7 RC3, which is the most recent version available. The benchmark used all available cores to their fullest extent to complete the render.

Once rendering on the object we selected was completed, we took the elapsed time from the dialog box, which indicates the exact time it took for the benchmark to finish the benchmark. A lower time indicates faster system performance. This benchmark used all 12 threaded and loaded each one up at 100% load!

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Page 1 - Intel Sandy Bridge-E LGA 2011 CPUs Arrive
Page 2 - The Intel X79 Express Chipset & DX79SI Mobo Page 3 - 32 in 32 Promotional Unboxing Page 4 - The Test System Page 5 - SiSoftware Sandra 2011 SP5 Page 6 - x264 HD Encoding Page 7 - CyberLink MediaEspresso 6.5 Page 8 - Handbrake Page 9 - POV-Ray 3.7 RC3 Page 10 - Cinebench R11.5 Page 11 - PCMark 7 Page 12 - 3DMark Vantage Page 13 - Resident Evil 5 Page 14 - H.A.W.X. 2 Benchmark Page 15 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat Page 16 - Total System Power Consumption Page 17 - Intel Core i7-3960X CPU Air Temp Testing Page 18 - Intel Core i7-3960X CPU Water Temp Testing Page 19 - Core i7-3960X CPU Overclocking Page 20 - Final Thoughts and Conclusions |
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