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Offline cgutjahr

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Re: Linux PowerPC Blender benchmark
« on: May 05, 2012, 04:45:35 PM »
Quote from: Piru;691712
This is the blender version from my linux distribution (debian unstable). I installed it with "apt-get install blender"
So you were comparing results of two completely different Blender versions (sid has v2.63 while squeeze delivers v2.49)?

Now that should have been mentioned for sure.

Could you please update your initial graph with the proper value from this page (it's test no. 3786)? As pointed out by pavlor on AW, Blender 2.49 takes 325 seconds on a Powerbook matching yours - not the 205 seconds stated in your posting.
 

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Re: Linux PowerPC Blender benchmark
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2012, 05:28:30 PM »
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:roflmao: Good luck with that

Why don't you do me a favour and stop polluting these threads with useless drivel about the profession of Piru's mom? I'm actually interested in this stuff.

Yeah, he didn't mention that the hardinfo benchmarks were single core. Big deal. Why did I not hear you complain about him not mentioning that his Powerbook - which seemed to completely destroy the dual core X1000 in the Blender benchmarks until a few minutes ago - was only using one core aswell?

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