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Still poor perfomance after hardware upgrade to intel i7 12700k

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romullus:

--- Quote from: ikaktys on 2023-01-31, 20:00:16 ---Sorry, but nothing was changed, new computer was installed, project copied from old with Corona 4 to new with corona 9, everything other was not changed.

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Sorry, but that's not how proper comparison should be done. If you're comparing old pc vs new pc with different Corona versions, then it's quite possible that the reason of slow rendering is not in hardware. Since Corona 4 is very old, it could be that something went wrong with render settings and the scene is not representing full speed of Corona rendering. Did you at very least tried to reset render settings? If you want fair comparison, install Corona 4 on the new pc and render the scene. On the other hand, most simple solution was already suggested to you - run Corona benchmark and compare your result with other entries, then you will know for sure if there's something wrong with your new pc, or it's just your measuring methodology is flawed.

rowmanns:
Is your BIOS updated?

Thanks,

Rowan

maru:

--- Quote from: ikaktys on 2023-01-31, 20:28:43 ---yes, to 5% noises

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Please do not use noise limit for performance tests like this.
There are two ways you can measure performance:

1)
Use the same scene on computer A and B.
Set a specific pass limit (for example 50 passes).
Let it render for 50 passes on computer A and B.
Compare the resulting render times. The computer with shorter render time has better performance.

2)
Use the same scene on computer A and B.
Start rendering and observe the ray/s value in the Stats tab of the VFB.
The computer with higher rays/s value has better performance.

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