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To slow renderings?
by Frank Maier on Dec 4, 2008 at 11:55:20 pm

Hi Forum,

as user of the newest C4D-Demo (11.010) I am just thinking about to buy my first 3D app.
C4D is my first 3D app and I was testing/working with it for 2 weeks now. All in all - I like it!

Only problem I got: Renderperformance is simply not acceptable! The CPUs on my machine arent used at even the half they could.

Only thing I tried so far: Inside the preferences I set the Multiprocessing manually to 8, but it didnt help.
Now the strange thing: When I Test my machine with Cinebench10 it runs like hell, all cores are at 100%! (CineBench value: 18252 < no Idea if thats good or bad :))

What did you guys experience with C4D? Is it known for such performance issues? Any suggestions? I come from after Effects, so I am used to learn about renderissues ;)

Thanks in advance!

Heres my machine:

Cinema 4D (11.010)
OS: Windows XP-Pro64 bit
CPU:2x Intel Xenon Quadcore@2,4Ghz
Ram:16 GB Kingston Valueram Ram@667Mhz
Render HD: WD VelociRaptor (WD3000GLFS)
MB: Asus Z7S WS


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