![]() Reference, you can check out this document from NVIDIA (PDF).įor example, you can see a big difference between the power of having Typically, you’ll get much higher numbers with a GPU test. The GPU benchmark follows the same CPU baseline, based on that same Score of 2.0 would be double the speed of the reference system. A score of 1.0 matches the speed of the reference system. The reference system is an Intel Core i7-6900K CPU 2601 Mhz, 8Ĭore(s). Higher scores areīetter and scores higher than 1.0 are better than the reference system. The results are multiples based on render time. And now that you have these, you may be wondering… Once that’s finished, the results will appear next to the chosen test. When the benchmark starts, a window showing System doesn’t have a supported GPU, when you click Benchmark, it will If you have a system with a supported GPU, when youĬlick Benchmark, you will see options to test CPU, GPU, or both. Also, if you’re running testsĪcross multiple machines, be sure to use the same version of KeyShot To get accurate results, it’s important to close all otherĪpplications before running the test. Once that’s all set, the Benchmark tool dialog will open. When you select Benchmark the first time, it will download the sample benchmark scene. Open a KeyShot scene, open a recent or demo scene, take a tour, or run You can download the free KeyShot Viewer and use it to run benchmarks across different computers and share your KeyShot scenes with others.Īfter a quick install, you can open KeyShot Viewer and see options to Powerful tool to test your CPU and/or GPU and evaluate theirīefore you start you’ll need KeyShot Viewer. ![]() Stand-alone application for sharing KeyShot scenes so others can viewĪnd interact with your visuals. This week, we released KeyShot 9.3 and with it updates to KeyShot ViewerĪnd its new KeyShot Benchmark tool. ![]()
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