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By hatts
#372062
Really 3DS Max should've been killed off gracefully years ago, or ground-up revamped. It is so antiquated and bogged down, surviving purely off of its market share perpetual motion machine.

Meanwhile C4D and Blender exceed expectations with every (pretty frequent!) release.
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By Bubbaloo
#372063
Why would a company choose to "kill off gracefully" a software with such a high market share? If it is so antiquated and bogged down, you would think that the market would correct itself by producing unsatisfied customers willing to move to new software. Do you think customers shouldn't have the freedom to choose? Should some knowledgeable person dictate what software is worthy and which should be killed?
By hatts
#372070
Bubbaloo wrote:Why would a company choose to "kill off gracefully" a software with such a high market share?
I wasn't speaking in terms of what makes business sense; I mean it more as "in my perfect world..."
Bubbaloo wrote:Do you think customers shouldn't have the freedom to choose?
I'm just expressing that I think 3DS has run its course...you may be over-analyzing what I meant.
Bubbaloo wrote:Should some knowledgeable person dictate what software is worthy and which should be killed?
Yes, the development team and management. Why not put their string of acquisitions to use? Merge some applications or do total revamps incorporating your new IP. Instead we get these crusty overpriced fossils year after year, while many of their acquisitions fade into abandonware.

Furthermore, if 3ds Max were discontinued in 2015 it wouldn't make a 2014 copy self-destruct.
By zdeno
#372090
OK I am ready for V3

4 Intel R Xeon R CPU E5-2696 v2 2.50GHz 2m55s 1591.41 48 32 GB 2.7.20.0 Win64 Archetyp-new configuration

I know it is kind of suck, but couldn't resist to show off ;)
By dmeyer
#372100
zdeno wrote:OK I am ready for V3

4 Intel R Xeon R CPU E5-2696 v2 2.50GHz 2m55s 1591.41 48 32 GB 2.7.20.0 Win64 Archetyp-new configuration

I know it is kind of suck, but couldn't resist to show off ;)
Which model CPU? I don't see a E5-2696 anywhere.
By zdeno
#372110
numerobis wrote:i think it's only a copy/paste from the benchwell list, where it is listed on position "4" ;)
excactly it is number 4 sorry for misleading, and yrs this is OEM machine.
eric nixon wrote:Why 4 chips? when they only support 2-cpu configuration.. now you have 2 spare chips for sale?
very funny as always eric ;)
dmeyer wrote:Which model CPU? I don't see a E5-2696 anywhere.
I am not "hardware guy anymore ... my last CPU was Q6600 so I am out of bussines. anything that bothered me was price and benchwell results :D

and it was what I found on www

E5-2696 v2
General information
Type CPU / Microprocessor
Market segment Server
Family Intel Xeon E5-2600 v2
Model number E5-2696 v2
CPU part numbers CM8063501288842 is an OEM/tray microprocessor
BX80635E52696V2 is a boxed microprocessor
Frequency 2500 MHz
Turbo frequency 3300 MHz
Bus speed 8 GT/s QPI (4000 MHz)
Clock multiplier 25
Package 2011-land Flip-Chip Land Grid Array
Socket Socket 2011 / LGA2011
Size 2.07″ x 1.77″ / 5.25cm x 4.5cm
Introduction date September 10, 2013
Price at introduction (OEM)$ (box)
S-spec numbers
Production processors
Part number SR19G
CM8063501288843 +
Architecture / Microarchitecture
Microarchitecture Ivy Bridge
Platform Romley-EPRomley-WS
Processor core Ivy Bridge-EP
Core stepping C1 (SR19H)
Manufacturing process 0.022 micron
Data width 64 bit
The number of cores 12
The number of threads 24
Floating Point Unit Integrated
Level 1 cache size 12 x 32 KB instruction caches12 x 32 KB data caches
Level 2 cache size 12 x 256 KB
Level 3 cache size 30 MB
Physical memory 1536 GB
Multiprocessing Up to 2 processors
Features

MMX instructions
SSE / Streaming SIMD Extensions
SSE2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
SSE3 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
SSSE3 / Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
SSE4 / SSE4.1 + SSE4.2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 ?
AES / Advanced Encryption Standard instructions
AVX / Advanced Vector Extensions
F16C / 16-bit Floating-Point conversion instructions
EM64T / Extended Memory 64 technology / Intel 64 ?
NX / XD / Execute disable bit ?
VT-x / Virtualization technology ?
VT-d / Virtualization for directed I/O
TBT 2.0 / Turbo Boost technology 2.0 ?
TXT / Trusted Execution technology
HT / Hyper-Threading technology ?

Low power features Enhanced SpeedStep technology ?
Integrated peripherals / components
Memory controller

The number of controllers: 1Memory channels: 4Supported memory: DDR3-800, DDR3-1066, DDR3-1333, DDR3-1600, DDR3-1866ECC supported: Yes

Other peripherals

Direct Media Interface
Quick Path Interconnect (2 links)
PCI Express 3.0 interface

Electrical / Thermal parameters
V core 0.65V – 1.3V
Maximum operating temperature 86°C
Thermal Design Power

So in Vray We hace 48 buckets now ;)
By dmeyer
#372111
Yah i see it out there now. Odd as Intel doesn't usually have different models in different markets.

We're going with E5-2690v2 for workstations here and E5-2680v2's for the farm.
By numerobis
#372115
Yes, the 2690 10-core looks like the best choice for a workstation, with 3,6GHz turbo (3,2GHZ all core turbo?)

If it is really possible to overclock the BCLK to 112MHz this would be 4GHz one core turbo and 3,5GHz all core (if all core is 32)

I really consider to get one for my P9X79 WS, but i have to check if it is supported - would be at least 10x3,5GHz = 35GHz + a few Ivy Bridge percent compared to 6x4,6GHz = 27,6GHz Sandy Bridge now...

(an overclocked 12 core with 3GHz all core turbo would be 40,32GHz)

:roll:
By dmeyer
#372119
numerobis wrote:Yes, the 2690 10-core looks like the best choice for a workstation, with 3,6GHz turbo (3,2GHZ all core turbo?)

If it is really possible to overclock the BCLK to 112MHz this would be 4GHz one core turbo and 3,5GHz all core (if all core is 32)

I really consider to get one for my P9X79 WS, but i have to check if it is supported - would be at least 10x3,5GHz = 35GHz + a few Ivy Bridge percent compared to 6x4,6GHz = 27,6GHz Sandy Bridge now...

(an overclocked 12 core with 3GHz all core turbo would be 40,32GHz)

:roll:
BCLK 112 is not possible in dual CPU configurations. 105 is the highest I've seen be relatively stable. It's basically not worth it.
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