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Benchmark


Roger Peterson
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Mastercam X3

IBM Intel P4 3GHZ (dual hyperthreading thingy)

(Tigerdirect off lease computer at 299.00 or something like that)

1.5 gb ram

ATI Catalyst 256 meg video

XP Pro SP3

 

I forgot to mention in my earlier post, the Acer Laptop runs at 1.6 GHZ

 

Dave

 

P.S. newchsmcam, yes, it is here

ftp://www.mastercam-cadcam.com/Mastercam_forum/MCX2_Files/

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Without going through all 24 pages, can somebody tell me what the fastest time is, and what the hardware is? Now that X4 is officially released, and the multi-threading is obviously doing it's job, I'm thinking of building or buying a better system with Vista 64.

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well, I hooked up my cluster (My main computer in my sig, a new macbook pro, two acer aspire one a150 netbooks, a ps3 running ubuntu linux, a gateway tablet pc amd a hp media center pc). With every computer running at full capacity I ran the benchmark. In 20 seconds, it finished threading and regerating. When it was translating to write the data on the disk my main computer shutdown. I destroyed the harddrive array, put it into thermal protection and lost all of my data. I recorded the catastrophy and will upload the benchmark test to youtube tonight. So I guess my time was twenty seconds! Beat that (it only cost me all of my data and possible hardware damage! LOL) God I rock!

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What really sux is only having mill level 1, I cant even run this just to benchmark my comp.


If you're only using Mill Level 1 the test would be irrelevant. It would most likely not be worthwhile to spend money upgrading any computer used only for mill level 1...

 

If you really must test it I recommend getting a demo version from your reseller. I think that would allow you to try the benchmark.

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While benching mine I noticed that it appears to be finished when in fact it's still crunching. Thats why I posted the Mastercam event log. If you look at mine I got to that point in 38 secs but the actuall time is 1.13min verified by the MC event log pic. So I believe 20 secs is bogus, but if it had lived the sub-minute benchmark would be upon us and not from an i7 machine. Too bad about your PC Kenny.

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