Hi Warren,
the AE Benchmark rendered as Quicktime Apple ProRes in the Render Que took 2:29 (Min)
the AE Benchmark rendered as Quicktime Apple ProRes in Media Encoder Que took 3:31 (Min)
Not sure if rendering out the 4K footage is a separate test, but the results are:
the AE Benchmark rendered as Quicktime Apple ProRes in the Render Que took :28 (Min)
the AE Benchmark rendered as Quicktime Apple ProRes in Media Encoder Que took :12 (Min)
Is there some chart that shows those same performance numbers on different computers?
@mgr0704
For the AEPulseBenchmark, we'd render at Best Settings/High Quality (Apple ProRes 422) or Best Settings/Lossless.
Let's see... I just ran the AEPulseBenchmark on a few machines using After Effects 2023 with the High Quality Output Module:
- 16 minutes, 52 seconds on an i7 2019HP Omen 15-inch 16GB/2TB/RTX 2080
- 9 minutes, 10 seconds on an M1 Max 202116-inch MacBook Pro 32GB/1TB
- 5 minutes, 35 seconds on a 16-core Intel Xeon W 2019 Mac Pro 192GB/4TB/AMD Radeon Pro Vega II 32Gb
Two and a half minutes to three and a half minutes sounds pretty good.
Do you have your older 6-core machine to run this benchmark with?
For a benchmark that has lots of users posting their workstation settings, try Equiload's After Effects Performace Test File. It has 313 comments. I'd guess your workstation would complete that in about 1 minute and 45 seconds or so.