Thea Render Benchmark

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Corona Benchmark The current version of Corona Benchmark features the Corona 1.3 rendering core. The benchmark runs using Corona Renderer 1.3, which is an older version of Corona Renderer – updating the benchmark to a newer version of Corona Renderer would have no impact on the relative performance of 2 different CPUs and would only invalidate all the results gathered so far, so staying with the older version is actually useful from the point of view of a benchmark application. For using Corona Renderer as a render engine, naturally the newer (and faster) versions are better! Installation and Use It’s easy to use: save, extract, and run the file. Latest news on bond 25. Benchmark starts to render the testing scene automatically and shows the result at the end, with an option to submit the result to this page. You can also copy it to the.

Thea Presto is a new engine, in the framework of Thea Render, that has been written from scratch. Harvesting all your computer power. It uses all your CPUs and GPUs to deliver astonishing raw. This means fast, very fast, rendering on top of Thea´s unmatched quality. Jun 25, 2018  We tested Thea Render Benchmark on our powerful GPU rendering server. Need more GPU power to render a heavy animation without breaking the.

Hello Anwar- You may have more responses over at the Thea forums, but I'll try to help here where I can. - CUDA v8+ is required for Pascal GPUs. That includes all of the 1000 series, 1080,1070,1060, etc. Cuda v8 was just officially released mid October, so it is taking a little time to fully integrate. Make sure you have the latest Nvidia & CUDA drivers for your system before you do anything else. Next, you can find BETA support for the GTX 1080 in Thea here. I do not know if it would also support your 1070, but I suspect it would.