Linux Mint Debian Edition 2013-03 64bit,
Intel Core2Quad Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (2009)
Blender 2.70 --> 08:57.74
Linux Mint Debian Edition 2013-03 64bit,
Intel Core2Quad Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (2009)
Blender 2.70 --> 08:57.74
Official blender 2.7
Windows 7 64bit Professional
Intel i7-4770K @ 3.5 GHz
03:15:25
Imac 27 (late 2012)
OS X 10.9.2
i7 3770 3,4 GHz
32 GB DDR3
Official Blender 2.70
2:44.81
Official Blender 2.70
Fedora 20 64bit
Intel i7-3930K @ 3.2 Ghz
02:04:58
Official blender 2.7
Windows 7 64bit Ultimate
AMD Phenom II X6 1040T 2,7 GHz
06:53:22
Official Blender 2.70
Windows 7 64bit Home
Intel i7-2600K @ 4.5Ghz HT on
03:17:54
Unbelievable how big the differences between the os are!
Official Blender 2.7
Windows 7 64bit Home Premium
Intel i7-860 @2.8 GHz
05:37:96
yes its a huge difference
Blender 2.70 official build 19e627c
WIN7 pro 64bit
Intel i7-3930k @3.20ghz
1st attempt 02:54.23
2nd attempt 02:54.26
Blender 2.70 unofficial build 5256a5d
1st attempt 02:39.65
2nd attempt 02:51.81
did two attempts mainly to get an average. weird that I magically saved 11 seconds in my 1st attempt in unofficial build. Still faster than official build.
edit: same file in 2.69 8ff58ee
2:26:78
2:35.27
looks like 2.69 was faster, though I guess I should be happy that i’m hitting under 3mins.
Blender 2.7
Win7 64bit
8G RAM
AMD FX 6100 six core CPU 3.30 GHz
08:39:60
02:31:50
do official 2.69
Official Blender 2.7
Linux Mint 14 64 bit
Intel i7 3770K 3.5 Ghz
2:40.01
AMD FX 8350 4.2 GHz, 8 Gb RAM
Win 8 Pro
Ubuntu
Blender 2.70 Official
Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit
Intel i7 4771 3,5 GHz
03:11.06
i’ll get around to it and edit my original post.
Blender 2.70
8 GB DDR3
Gigabyte GTX 760 4GB
Linux Mint Debian Edition 64 bit
CPU Athlon II X4 620;-)))
RenderTime 08:59.21
Linux Mint 15, 64-bit
CPU: AMD-FX 8320
Freq: 3.50 GHz
Rendertime: 3:38.38
Official Blender 2.70
OS: Kubuntu 12.04 64bits
CPU: intel i7-3770 (non k) @default freq --> That is approximately @3.8 GHz in Turbo
RenderTime: 02:52.39
CPU: intel i7-3770 (non k) @4.2 GHz (Asus Optimal)
RenderTime: 02:29.42
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PS: If you want to know the true frequency of intel on Linux while the render is working, you use i7z:
http://code.google.com/p/i7z/
Works with i3, i5 and i7. I do not know if it works with the latest Haswell.
Official Blender 2.70
Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit
16 Gb Ram DDR3 Dual Channel
i7-4770k 4.2Ghz Turbo Adaptive
Time: 2:49.57