Speed holding constant and more cores amounts to a dramatic drop in render time. It's not quite a linear improvement but it's truthfully fairly close. The core count advantage will also significantly impact your render times. I've managed an i7-5960X with a stable OC of 1Ghz on 280mm water which you can get in an AIO like Corsair's H110 so it's not out of this world in terms of expense and achievability. You can do the same thing to an i7-5930X. The difference between an i7-5960X at 3.3 Ghz (stock speed across 8 cores) and an i7-5960X at 4.2 Ghz was about a 25% reduction in render time. I did a lot of testing with LuxRender during the development of Reality 4, and since the beta for R4 coincided with the release of Haswell-E, my testing overlapped with my move to an i7-5960X and a GTX 970.Ĭores and clock both dramatically impact render time.
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