Hi guys,
We have had to do some testing on a bunch of Inventor PC's recently to determine which of the PC's needs to be replaced. Obviously we needed to find out which of the PC's are the worst eprformers as there was only budget to replace 50% of the design PC's. So we thought the Darwin theory will come in handy right... 🙂
Anyways I started searching on the net for toppics on how to benchmark an Inventor PC. Then I thought whats the point of using gaming benchmark tools because Inventor is not a game and there are more aspects than just graphics performance when it comes to percieved performance on an Inventor PC right.
So we decided to create our own Inventor benchmark tool which tests various aspects of an Inventor PC to give us an overview of our PC's performance. This then helped us make a decision as to whcih pc's to replace.
We have made the tool available free of charge to anyone interested in checking how their PC stacks up to their peers or friends. 🙂
Please download it here and post your results here as well if you want. Would be interesting to see what beast workstations are out there.
I would like to say thanks to Kirk #karthur1, for helping in testing the app.
Please feel free to send any suggestions our way. There is an email link in the app.
The application will work with Inventor 2014 to 2016 only.
IMPORTANT: After installation there will be an Inventor Bench icon on your desktop that looks like this:
My resluts:
HP Elitebook 8560w with an SSD upgrade.
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So here it is.
For those in need of a good hearty laugh...
This is a Dell Precision 690 (10 years old). Looks I've been in my cave too long.
bonjour a tous je suis en vacances en ce moment donc le temps, de peaufiner mon vieux ordi, je voulais juste vous dire que j'ai une Tesla et une Quadro pour avoir la Technologie Nvidia Maximus
http://www.nvidia.com/content/quadro/maximus/lenovo/maximus-lenovo.html
Mais cela ne fonctionne pas 😞 sur Inventor ( ni le SLI ( 2x GPU ) ) Inventor ne reconnait qu'un seul GPU, soit la Quadro soit la Tesla. Je voulais utiliser la Quadro pour le rendu Graphique et la Tesla pour le calcul.
Mon CPU est un I7 990x cadencé a 4,65 GHZ
CM ASUS RAMPAGE III Black Edition
24 GB 1600 Mhz CAS 9
SSD 850 EVO 250 GB
HDD Seagate Barracuda 1To
2x WD Blue 2 To
Nvidia Quadro 5000
Nvidia Tesla C2075
Google traduction 😞 🙂
Hello everyone I'm on vacation right now so time to polish my old computer, I just wanted to say that I have a Tesla and Quadro for Nvidia Maximus Technology
http://www.nvidia.com/content/quadro/maximus/lenovo/maximus-lenovo.html
But it does not work 😞 Inventor (or SLI (2x GPU)) Inventor does not recognize a single GPU or Quadro or Tesla. I wanted to use for rendering the Quadro Graphics and Tesla for the calculation.
just got a new work laptop had a budget which is a shame but here is the results
i7-6700hq 2.6
8gb ram
gtx970m 6gb
128gb ssd
is this okay for a laptop??
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___________________________there is a little problem your GPU is not detected by the bench
INTEL HD ghraphic 530 no Nvidia GTX 970M
Mine does that to, it's switchable graphics and it's annoying as hell. The laptop runs off the CPU graphics and then uses the discreet 980M graphics when running an application, but it means there's 2 delectable GPU's in the system and the bench tool picks up on the CPU graphics, however Inventor is running off the NVIDIA GPU
Hi All
I just found TFI CAD's youtube channel (awesome stuff by the way Neil!) and decided I better test my PC. I was quite impressed seeing as it's an i5-4690K CPU with a 4 year old Radeon HD 7870 GPU. It is overclocked as much as I could do and have it be stable 24/7.
The specs for my workstation as follows:
Intel Core i5-4690K CPU @ 4.60GHz
16GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 @1800MHz
MSI Z97S Motherboard
ADATA SP550 240GB SSD
Sapphire Radeon HD 7870 @ 1150 CLK 1350 Mem
24" & 23" Dell Monitors
I use it mainly for Inventor modelling and some AutoCAD work.
got my new work laptop and inventor 2017 installed. I decided to do the bench mark test to show the boss how bad our desktop pc really are even though the spec that they are they should be a lot better.
desktop score was 3.51 or something around that area
its the older i7 12 core 3.3 (cant remember exactly)
64gb ram
128gb ssd
quadro k4000
Thanks to @Neil_Cross and his youtube channel I told the boss I was going to choose the laptop and pick a gaming laptop. Had a budget of around 1500 but I had to get it that day so was limited with stock availability and ended up with the following specs which cost 1199
gigabyte P37
i7 6700hq 2.6
8 gb ddr4 ram
gtx970m 6 gb
128gb ssd.
I don't have the image of the desktop computer score but what I wrote is correct it certainly wasn't above 4
and the attached is my new laptop score which I'm quite happy witt and may just use this until we can sort the desktops out
Graphics Card Memory Size
This thread has gotten so long and I couldn't find a good way to search just the thread, that I am taking the risk of asking a question which we may already have discussed. And that is, does it make a difference to Inventor whether the graphics card has 2GB or 4GB of memory?
Speed?
Complexity of mechanical design?
Better rendering?
???
Thanks.
no difference
I already tested with quadro 5000 2,5gb
Tesla C2075 6 gb
GTX 780 3 gb
GTX 470 1,5 gb
the most important and the speed of the cpu
for system RAM and graphics RAM it is important that your workload is smaller than the installed capacity. If you have installed more than you use, there will be no performance boost by adding more RAM. But be careful, if inventor has to use more than the installed capacity, the performance will break down.
Here an example of a stress analysis with round about 28 GB usage of RAM.
With 16 GB installed RAM: 52.75 h
and the same stress analysis on the same Laptop with 32 GB in 14.00 h
Edit: false Image. sorry.
In my experience, inventor runs fine as long as it has enough gpu memory. Larger assembly's and especially complicated shapes increase the memory usage.
I'd recommend at least 3gb of memory, as i've seen that that can easily get filled up. Inventor is a bit less hungry for graphic memory than autocad and showcase. Showcase doesn't even work well when the memory is filled.
Running showcase with a larger model, inventor with a large model (5000 parts) and autocad P3D with 3 3d files open runs to about 3,5gb graphic memory use with about 700mb already going to system/dynamic memory.
turned off everything in the system tray ...and everything else they said
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