Nvidia GTX 1060 6Gb (Laptop) SPECviewperf 13 fps test
SPECviewperf® 13
MSI GE72VR Apache Pro
Core i7-6700HQ 4/8 Cores
Nvidia GTX 1060 6 Gb
RAM 32 Gb DDR4
00:00 Intro
00:04 3ds max, test 8,9,10
01:11 CATIA, test 2,3,6,9
02:45 Creo, test 3,8,10,14
04:19 Energy, graph only
04:32 Maya, test 1,3,6,7,9
06:15 Medical, test 1,2,3,4,5
07:41 Showcase, test 1,2
08:40 Siemens NX, test 1,2
10:06 Solidworks, test 4,6,9,11
11:32 Composite Scores
The 3dsmax-06 viewset was created from traces of the graphics workload generated by 3ds Max 2016 using the default Nitrous DX11 driver.
The catia-05 viewset was created from traces of the graphics workload generated by the CATIA V6 R2012 application from Dassault Systemes. Model sizes range from 5.1 to 21 million vertices.
The creo-02 viewset was created from traces of the graphics workload generated by the Creo 3™ and Creo 4™ applications from PTC. Model sizes range from 20 to 48 million vertices.
The energy-02 viewset is based on rendering techniques used by the open-source OpendTect seismic visualization application. Similar to medical imaging such as MRI or CT, geophysical surveys generate image slices through the subsurface that are built into a 3D grid. Volume rendering provides a 2D projection of this 3D volumetric grid for further analysis and interpretation.
The maya-05 viewset was created from traces of the graphics workload generated by the Maya 2017 application from Autodesk.
The medical-02 viewset uses the Tuvok rendering core of the ImageVis3D (http://www.sci.utah.edu/software/imagevis3d.html) volume visualization program. It renders a 2D projection of a 3D volumetric grid. A typical 3D grid in this viewset is a group of 3D slices acquired by a scanner (such as CT or MRI).
The showcase-02 viewset was created from traces of Autodesk’s Showcase 2013 application. The model used in the viewset contains 8 million vertices.
The snx-03 viewset was created from traces of the graphics workload generated by the NX 8.0 application from Siemens PLM. Model sizes range from 7.15 to 8.45 million vertices.
The sw-04 viewset was created from traces of Dassault Systemes’ SolidWorks 2013 SP1 application. Models used in the viewset range in size from 2.1 to 21 million vertices.