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- RegSquires
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- Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2020 11:23 pm
I have been having problems with Octane in C4D on my MacBook Pro M1 Max where the render view when closed would crash the app. I have reported to Beppe and he confirmed the issue which is not the same on Ventura. I can't up date but I have a hack which involves building a layout that includes the render view. For me this has been very promising in terms of no crashes. So I have a C4D layout with the render view and settings as well as a node viewer. Seems to be working
My M1 Max does this in 29s so either OTOY needs to add some M2 optimizations or there are barely any benefits to the M2 Max for Octane compared to the M1 Max. Definitely not 30% improvement as on other tests and definitely not the almost 2x improvement as seen on Blender.evanlight wrote:Render results of the chess scene on my new M2 Max MBP. Straight out of the box. No settings changed.
Hoping Beppe can shed some light on these results.
Hi,
my M2 Pro is not arrived yet, so I cannot confirm.
But I was surprised of the result shared by evanlight too
@evanlight: did you run the test using battery, or connected to power?
ciao,
Beppe
my M2 Pro is not arrived yet, so I cannot confirm.
But I was surprised of the result shared by evanlight too

@evanlight: did you run the test using battery, or connected to power?
ciao,
Beppe
- chris_arnold
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- Joined: Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:22 pm
Rendering the procedural Chess Scene, RenderTarget PT, my Mac Studio with M1 Ultra (64-core GPU) came in at 22 seconds and my MacBook Pro M2 Max (plugged into power) rendered it in 28 seconds. This is odd, as the M1 Ultra's were benchmarking at 15 seconds earlier in this forum. Why would they now be rendering much slower?
- davidvonbehr
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- Location: Hamburg, Germany
Hi everyone,
I can confirm the 28 secs for our new MacBook Pro 16 M2 Max as well - exactly the same. Factory fresh install.
To be honest, I expected a bit more ...
I can confirm the 28 secs for our new MacBook Pro 16 M2 Max as well - exactly the same. Factory fresh install.
To be honest, I expected a bit more ...
chris_arnold wrote:Rendering the procedural Chess Scene, RenderTarget PT, my Mac Studio with M1 Ultra (64-core GPU) came in at 22 seconds and my MacBook Pro M2 Max (plugged into power) rendered it in 28 seconds. This is odd, as the M1 Ultra's were benchmarking at 15 seconds earlier in this forum. Why would they now be rendering much slower?
Ok, OctaneX PR14 is too old for comparison with chess scene only.
M1/M2 cannot render Volume and AI Denoiser with PR14, so I have created a new scene for comparison, that shows that CPU speed has a great importance with AMD + Denoiser: Here are my results: AI Denoiser can take more than 30" with a slow Intel CPU.
Note that iPad Pro M1 16GB is slightly faster than M1 Mac Mini 16GB.
It would be nice to have other results with the new scene.
If interested, you need to use Standalone 2022.1 with M1/M2, and Standalone PR14 with AMD/Intel macs.
If you share a screenshot from a AMD GPU, please also share the CPU model, thanks.
ciao,
Beppe
M1/M2 cannot render Volume and AI Denoiser with PR14, so I have created a new scene for comparison, that shows that CPU speed has a great importance with AMD + Denoiser: Here are my results: AI Denoiser can take more than 30" with a slow Intel CPU.
Note that iPad Pro M1 16GB is slightly faster than M1 Mac Mini 16GB.
It would be nice to have other results with the new scene.
If interested, you need to use Standalone 2022.1 with M1/M2, and Standalone PR14 with AMD/Intel macs.
If you share a screenshot from a AMD GPU, please also share the CPU model, thanks.
ciao,
Beppe
- tripledistilled
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- Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2017 6:53 pm
Minor differences here, but I have the M1 Mac being slightly faster.bepeg4d wrote: If interested, you need to use Standalone 2022.1 with M1/M2, and Standalone PR14 with AMD/Intel macs.
If you share a screenshot from a AMD GPU, please also share the CPU model, thanks.
ciao,
Beppe
M1 iPad Pro: 180s
M1 Mac Mini (16GB): 160s
- chris_arnold
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Mac Studio with M1 Ultra (64-core GPU)
MacBook Pro M2 Max (plugged into power)