zdeno wrote:...but what about this CPUs temperatures ?
I did some further testing regarding the subject of the CPU temperatures:
Bobeck - Background S95 / R5 after 54% of Rendering - (1h10m54s)
Bobeck - Background S30 / R30 after 53% of Rendering - (31m59s)
I think you can see, that the temperatures should be no problem. The differences in the temperatures between the two scenes - "S95 / R5" seems to run "cooler" - brings me back to these points:
juan wrote:
Very interesting tests, thanks. When R2 is enabled there are not additional memory allocations but just a few more calls to the pow(float, float) function. It is surprising performance changes so dramatically in that test. It would be needed to make more tests to confirm that AMD pow() is remarkable slower, than Intel's but so far it looks so. Besides to this, tests can be done using just one thread, to check if it has something to do with sharing issues in the processor unit.
and
nachob wrote:These new AMD' bulldozer modules have two cores that share some resources internally: the early pipeline stages (eg. instruction fetch, decode), the FPUs, and the L2 cache. In the specific R2 material, as Juan explained, there are some pow functions that would make one core wait until the other has finished and would explain why the performance is almost half of the expected one.
As Juan also said before, it would be very useful to make a comparison using only 1 thread on the machines, that will probably show the expected performance when there is no sharing of resources inside the modules.
nachob
...but here we do not have any "R2" in the materials - the difference is just
S30/R30 vs. S95/R5 in the background material and by looking at the Scene with almost twice the render times (S95/R5) but less temperatures on the CPUs you might assume the same thing as with the "R2" materials. Maxwell is not using or is not able to use the full potential of the CPUs in this case...
Conclusion of the temperature tests:
I think the CPUs do not get to hot. The CPUs get a little bit warmer (CPU0: +1° / CPU1: +3° / CPU2: +5° / CPU3: +2°) during the Rendering of the scene (S30/R30) that is
much faster (56min and 34sec) - so it could mean that the CPUs are "more in use" rendering this scene. On the other hand the Scene with S95/R5 runs "cooler" on the CPUs or perhaps doesn't / "is not able to" fully use the whole "rendering" potential of the CPUs.
Some questions - and I hope I get answers

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- Do I have to avoid the Use of some materials or certain features / options of materials to get adequate Render Times on this System?
- Is an AMD System (with more than two sockets?) not a good choice as a render machine for Maxwell?
- ( Do I have to sell this system and only buy Intel?

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