
Close any application that may be using resources on either the CPU or the GPU.You can now run the file from anywhere you would like.Go the the download section and select V-Ray Benchmark or just follow this link.

Registration is free and does not require a license of V-Ray. Your registration is needed to compare your results to others.

Automatic detection and display of onboard hardware, coupled with rendering score loggingĪside from the actual rendering process, which during our testing went quite smoothly, the application will automatically detect and list all the available CPU units and their configurations, which we believe is a nice touch.įurthermore, once the rendering process has been initiated, users will be able to both preview the actual process, as well as its progression status, thanks to the included bar. However, at least some basic understanding of the differences between the three is required, and users are advised to document themselves further in order to better grasp the different methods and processes entailed by each different engine. There are three main rendering engines available, and users can select whichever they prefer, thanks to the simple selector screen.

Select one of the three, included rendering engines, and you’re good to go with testingĪlthough having a pretty big installer, the application does feature a straightforward deployment process, from initial install to actual first use. V-Ray Benchmark will offer users the ability to test their machines against three rendering engines, in order to find out how their systems fare under the inherent stress loads that are associated with graphical renderings.

However, few methods manage to test out a PC to its limits and yield comparative results, like benchmarking and stress testing, especially for the CPU and RAM, due to the standardized aspects that such tests involve. Learning more about your PC’s capabilities, both in terms of hardware and software, can be done in numerous ways.
