![]() If you would like to measure Network Drive, please run as w/o Administrator rights. If you execute CrystalDiskMark with Administrator rights, it does not show Network Drive. The result depends on Test File Size, Test File Position, Fragmentation, IDE(PATA)/SATA/RAID/SCSI/NVMe controller and CPU speed etc…Ī part of SSDs depend on test data(random, 0fill). Windows Server 2003/2008/2012/2016/2019/2022ĬrystalDiskMark may shorten SSD/USB Memory life.īenchmark result is NOT compatible between different major version. Various measure mode (Peak/Real World/Demo) Measure Sequential and Random Performance (Read/Write/Mix) Open source benchmark software that measures the transfer speed of media data storage drive such as HD, SSD, USB memory, SD card and NAS. If you need the Linux GUI version, download here. If you need the MacOS CLI version, download here. If you need the MacOS GUI version, download here. If you need the Windows CLI version, download here. This download is for the Windows GUI version. This will output the benchmark result as the launcher would. In order to do so, download and extract the benchmark script, download and extract the scene you are interested in, enter the script directory and run the following command: You can also run the benchmark in a completely offline environment. You can however enable a display name to be shown with your results in the Open Data settings. No personally identifiable information is collected or displayed. Once the benchmark is complete you can share your results on Blender Open Data publicly.Īll data is kept anonymous by default. The benchmark will also gather non-identifiable data on your system setup, details of which can be found below. ![]() You can then select any number of the 7 benchmarks (details listed below) to run on your choice of Blender version and render device (CPU / GPU). You can download the Open Data Benchmark below with versions for Windows, Linux and macOS. Using this benchmark we aim to compare performance variation in software and hardware to support the Blender development process. The data is used to further performance of Blender through the Blender Open Data Platform.īlender Open Data is a platform to collect, display and query the results of hardware and software performance tests - provided by the Blender community. If you need the 32bit version, download here.Ĭlick here to visit the author's website.Ī free tool to benchmark your CPU and GPU using selected versions of Blender.
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