What's your KeyShot Benchmark score?

I would prefer a kind of automatic score subscription to a kind of benchmark page like V-Ray does at V-Ray 5 Benchmark | Chaos where you notice that if you connect 14 4090s you’ve a high score in the benchmark :smile: "

Think before anything else Keyshot should change the GPU benchmark to a way more heavy scene so it reflects more realistic scores on laptops (their scores are too high, scene is to small to start throttling) and on multi GPU systems (those scores are way too low because in the time a scene is moved to other GPUs the render is done).

If you want to see what hardware you can buy best I recommend looking at the V-Ray benchmark page and not here actually.

Screenshot%202023-08-07%20173532

Screenshot%202023-08-11%20060340

image

KeyShot Viewer 2023.2 Benchmark Result
CPU result: (AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core Processor - Threads: 16) 1.00
GPU result: (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 with Driver: 536.99) 24.04

CPU: 3.26
GPU: 46.65

image

AMD Ryzen 9 5950X and GeForce RTX3080
Picture1

1 Like

1 Like

benchmark

Screenshot%202023-10-13%20223501

Home laptop. CPU without turbo boost


My work PC
%D0%B8%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%B1%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5

1 Like

Screenshot%202023-11-01%20105525

1 Like

image

Going to be using this as an appeal for upgrading my GPU. I think the numbers will explain it. Hopefully.

Screenshot%202023-11-20%20201436

@matt.gerard maybe some extra motivation. Score should be around 300 but the benchmark is too short to get a good indication as some more benchmarks show here with multi GPUs. The 4090 alone was just above 200. Was not exactly easy to get them both in the case. The 4090 has an all in one liquid cooler but also a 360mm radiator. I swapped the AIO of my CPU which also had a 360mm radiator to one with a 280mm radiator. To my surprise all temperatures are really decent now as well as the noise level.

image

1 Like