![]() I have a benchmark (renders a large still image), if you would like to run it then copy the following text and click ‘from clipboard’ in the ‘open’ tab at the top then hit ‘calculate 3D’ ![]() There is also an option to disable threadboost, not sure how that would effect things either. I always have it at normal, I’m not sure how the other options effect performance. You can set thread priority to one of four options, idle, lowest, low and normal. Here you can set Threadcount which I usually have at 60. The program has some options for allocating CPU resources under the ‘Internal’ tab on the right hand side. The 2990WX has dramatically sped things up however now I’m wondering how I can optimize my work flow. It is 32bit, CPU bound and has many limitations. The program is primitive despite being the most sophisticated 3D fractal rendering I use a free program called Mandelbulb 3d, which renders using ‘ray marching’ download here: SeaSonic - PRIME Platinum 1000W 80+ Platinum Intel - 760p Series 256GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive G.Skill - Trident Z RGB 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory MSI - MEG X399 CREATION EATX TR4 Motherboard Hi I am a 3D fractal artist, you can see examples of my work at I have recently built a new workstation to speed up my process (coming from a 4 core 4 thread CPU the difference is mind blowing) and to allow me to do animations, previously I could only do short tiny ones.
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