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Re: blender benchmarks
« on: February 03, 2012, 01:38:14 PM »
I also prefer AmigaOS4.x versus MOS or AORS, but I also want to use my favourite Operating System for almost everything I need...
So, I need raw power and not only disk transfer or simlar power(that I need really poor...)...

Unfortunately ppc hw today wasnt so nice for home computing, and that was the point imho...

Theorically speaking I think we need a dual-3GHz A1X1000 to get some "modern" results...
X1000 was nice no dubt on that, but with a powefull cpu was much more nice I think...

Just for joke...any chance to get PA-Semi working at 2/2.2GHz overclocking it?
 

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Re: blender benchmarks
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2012, 06:57:36 PM »
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A 3 ghx OS4 machine will run our non existant, not yet coded programs that ship on $20 smartphones by default, OS4 software that we need at rapid speeds in 3 ghz ranges, which does not exist....

I'm a big fan of OS4.  But I bet Blender crashes just as nice on a X1000 as it does on my SAM 440.



honestly here on my Pegasos2@1131 blender was quite usable and get some sporadic crash only when try to save rendered picture(but seems a my software problem with some weir dlib...

So why you have so much crashes?