V-Ray Next Benchmark v5.00.00 download

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The benchmark includes two test scenes: one for V-Ray and another for V-Ray GPU, depending on the rendering engine you’re looking to measure. With V-Ray Next Benchmark, you can quickly and easily evaluate your machine's performance capabilities running V-Ray Next. Discover how your computer ranks alongside others and learn how different hardware can influence your rendering speed. With V-Ray Next Benchmark, you can test the power and performance of your system and push components to their limits.

What's New in V-Ray 5 Benchmark:

  • V-Ray 5 Performance - Benchmark rendering speeds using the latest V-Ray 5 technology.
  • New RTX Testing Mode - Test the render performance of V-Ray GPU on NVIDIA RTX graphics cards.
  • More Detailed CPU Results - New CPU information includes physical count, SMT/Hyper-Threading, overclocking, etc.
  • Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling - The V-Ray GPU benchmark can now detect if hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is enabled in Windows 10.
  • Save and Share Your Results - Save scores directly in the Benchmark app, and share images of the results with the built-in screen capture tool.
  • Simplified UI - Benchmarking your hardware is easier than ever with the redesigned user interface.
  • Advanced Search Results - New search options make it easy to filter the benchmark results by device, number of devices and SMT/Hyper-Threading settings. You can also toggle the V-Ray GPU CUDA results to show GPU-only scores or ones that use hybrid configurations.

Change Info:
Benchmark with V-Ray 5
New mode: V-Ray GPU RTX
New scene for every mode (V-Ray, V-Ray GPU CUDA, and V-Ray GPU RTX)
New UI
More CPU details: count of physical CPUs, total # of logical cores, SMT/Hyper-threading, and clock speed
Detect hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling
Sign in from the application
Save, and manage private scores, not visible on benchmark.chaosgroup.com, which can later be made public
Preview all scores for a user
Save a screenshot of a score preview
Filter hybrid V-Ray GPU CUDA configurations
Filter V-Ray configurations by names, SMT/Hyper-threading, total # of logical cores, and counts
Filter V-Ray GPU configurations by names, and counts


Known issues



The --list-devices command-line option in vray-gpu-cuda mode doesn't list CPUs in hybrid configurations. The CPUs can still be selected by their default index 0.
Selecting a single GPU from a Multi-GPU graphics card might cause unexpected behaviour.
Running a second V-Ray Benchmark instance closes the previous one.

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