
We've also updated this page to make it much easier to search and filter the results. Once you post your score, you can see where your system ranks on the benchmark results page.

You can also add comments about your configuration that might have influenced your score, such as an overclocked CPU. To save and post your scores to the results page, simply login to your Chaos Group account from the benchmark app. These tests were run twice on each GPU, with the best result being included in the graphs below. You could compare your own scene's rendering performance on all three render engines, but those results will depend on the specific scene you choose. V-Ray Next Benchmark 4.10.06 To test each video card, we used two versions of Chaos Group's V-Ray benchmark: the older V-Ray Benchmark 1.0.8 and the newer V-Ray Next Benchmark 4.10.06. That's because each of the three render engines is quite a bit different from the other, and pitting them against one another would not be an apples-to-apples comparison.


The new tests use new units: vsamples, vpaths and vrays. If you've used our previous benchmark, you'll notice that the new V-Ray 5 Benchmark scores are different from the old ones. So a result of 1000 is twice as fast as 500.
