V-Ray 6, Corona and Blender:
V-Ray 6 :
A new benchmark in addition to those we use to test our processors. The V-Ray 6 benchmark is produced by the company Chaos to enable users to quickly evaluate the rendering speeds of this benchmark for both your processor and your graphics card. We’re also thinking of adding this benchmark to our next GPU tests.
The advantage of this benchmark is that it’s free and can be downloaded directly by following this link. You can then compare your score directly with those below or directly online on the Chaos page.
The domination of our Ryzen 9 9950X3D is total in this benchmark, as our example is the only one to break the 50K barrier!
Corona 10:
This is another benchmark from Chaos, which can be downloaded by following this link. The advantage of these two benchmarks is that you can measure the performance of your system by rendering a scene, but without having to run (or even install) any other software, as will be the case for the next test.
The profile of this graphic doesn’t change and offers an identical place, i.e. first, to our Ryzen 9 9950X3D, even overtaking the Core Ultra 9 285K.
Blender 4.2:
Blender is a free software package for modelling, computer animation and 3D rendering. We have chosen to download the rendering of “BMW27”. The principle of this benchmark is to calculate the rendering of the image. We will evaluate the performance of the different processors according to the time needed to complete the rendering. As you can see, the faster the better! You can download Blender and the BMW27 renderer free of charge to test this benchmark.
To finish off with the rendering benchmarks, our Ryzen 9 9950X3D still has an excellent position in the graphics. The best-performing Ryzen 9000 shows its supremacy in all three benchmarks.