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Activity Forums Adobe After Effects AE CS6 11.0.1 CUDA BENCHMARK PROJECT – test your graphics cards!

  • Andrei Chukin

    October 14, 2012 at 6:34 pm

    Rainald Gervais
    This benchmarking for Ray-traced 3D… not the Classic 3D renderer)

  • Craig Rogers

    October 16, 2012 at 9:25 pm

    My results:

    dual E5-2650
    32GB RAM
    GTX 690

    4m 33sec

  • Alexander Rivera

    October 20, 2012 at 1:28 am

    Here is my benchie:
    Intel I7 3930K (OC) 4.7ghz
    24mb of ram
    Dual GTX 580 1.5Gb Mem (SLI): (OC) 822Mhz GPU 2050Mhz Mem

    SLI Disabled:
    Total Time Elapsed: 3 Min, 17 Sec

    SLI Enable:
    Total Time Elapsed: 3 Min, 15 Sec

    So no benefit to use SLI or GTX590 for CS6. If the did support SLI properly 😎 wowser! I don’t know if resolve does.

  • Arthur489

    October 22, 2012 at 6:33 am

    4.29 min
    GTX690

  • Robinson Sampaio

    October 22, 2012 at 9:32 am

    Here are the results with the Adobe officially supported cards on a Mac:

    GTX 285 – 28:47

    Quadro 4000 – 18:04

    A kind of joke lol… =P

    Please, can you guys explain me how are you giving results with GTX 480/680/690 cards on a mac?

    I need some references, because I’m definitely changing my cards!

    Thanks!

  • Antonio Alucema

    November 7, 2012 at 7:09 pm

    I just upgraded my 64-bit windows 7 workstation from a Quadro FX 580 to a GTX 680 and im having some serious anti-aliasing issues in After Effects with things such as Trapcode MIR, and Element 3D… everything seems really jagged and almost no anti-aliasing at all. I’ve updated to CS6 11.0.1 and tried to change the 680’s anti-aliasing settings but nothing seems to fix the issue… anyone else had this problem? any ideas?

  • Raul Busquets

    November 9, 2012 at 2:17 pm

    OS Mountain Lion
    Mac Pro 3,1 2x3GHz Quad Core 24 GB RAM

    GTX 660 Ti 3 GB

    3 Minutes 54 Sec.

  • Kevin Snyder

    November 14, 2012 at 6:01 pm

    i5 750 @3.6 GHz
    16gb 1600 MHz
    GTX 460 1 GB
    Time: 13 minutes 24 seconds

  • Alex Tolo

    November 17, 2012 at 3:01 pm

    Win 7 64Bit
    Intel i7 2600 @ 3,4GHz
    16Gb Ram
    Zotac GTX 590 SLI (2×1,5 GB Ram)

    4 Min 50 Sec

  • Rob Bach

    November 18, 2012 at 3:48 pm

    I got the same time with same basic system MSI GTX 660Ti, i7 3770, ASRock Z77E, 16G RAM (8min) but when I rendered again..same AVI render I got a 5min 40second time..? Overclocking should get better times as seen below.

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