
V-Ray, though, tells you the number of “vsamples” it was able to take within one minute. Many other Rendering Benchmarks, such as Octane Bench or Cinebench, assign a Score to the Benchmarking Result. Get the V-Ray 5.00.01 Benchmark Version we use in this article here: Download V-Ray 5.00.01 Benchmark How to read these Scores The V-Ray Benchmark is free to use and will put your Graphics Card and your Processor through a series of Rendering Tests.

These Scores have been taken in combination with an Intel i9 10900K, except for the Multi-GPU Benchmarks. Benchmarking time with 2x, 4x or 8x RTX 2080 TIs does not scale perfectly. V-Ray 5 CPU Benchmark ResultsĪpart from the XEON Dual CPUs, these are all single CPU Results.Īs we can deduct from the GPU Scores, scaling with multiple GPUs is not linear.


If you are thinking of building a Computer for 3D Modeling, would like to see what GPU performs best in V-Ray, or what CPU is best for your rendering needs, this benchmark is extremely helpful. Please give us the ability to set more than two resolutions, or at least the ability to override the test resolution button so that we can continue to work using the old workflow.Chaos Group’s V-Ray Benchmark is a widely used tool for benchmarking your Processor and your Graphics Card. Really, this is a terrible implementation of what should have been a very simple feature to add. This is MORE work than going to render view and choosing a percentage of full rez. This now means instead of it being necessary to go into render view to set test resolution, it's necessary to go into render settings and change the baseline resolution there. Now the VFB's test resolution button only offers two resolutions. Lookdev and lighting present all kinds of challenges and the ability to set test resolution to taste and the situation is incredibly important. I frequently want to set my test resolution to be higher than 50 percent, or even more than 100 percent. I know a lot of us have been begging for some of the features of Maya's render view to be incorporated into the VFB to avoid the necessity of going back and forth between the two windows, but frankly this isn't an improvement - it's a step backwards. if working with render settings resolution set to 1920 x 1080, the test resolution button sets your frame buffer to 960 x 540).

Unless I'm missing something, the new "Test Resolution" button in Vray 3.6x only gives you the option to toggle between whatever the full resolution is, and 50 percent of this (e.g.
