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    Hardware efficiency bw Mac Pro, Mac Mini & MacBook Pro for Izzy 2.0

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      fifou last edited by

      Hi Sammy,
      Here are my results :

      MacMini late 2012 - 2,3GHz Intel Core i7 - Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 Mo - 16 Go 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM - Crucial 256Go SSD - OS X 10.9.5

      Running registered Isadora v2.0.0b12, using HDMI output (19201080) for desktop + Isadora interface.
      And using MiniDisplayPort output to 1360
      768 VGA screen (I know it's an old weird lcd screen !)  Stage 1 output.
      Settings in Isadora are 30FPS - 1280*720 - Scale to smallest.

      Scene One : CPU 720 PJ (tried several times : go blank - go back to scene)
      Cycles : around 8
      FPS : around 4

      Scene Two : CPU 720 +efx
      Cycles : around 14
      FPS : around 7

      Scene Three : 16+2 vid map
      Cycles : 66-96
      FPS : 27-29,9

      Scene Four : 16+1 vid map +
      Cycles : 60-80
      FPS : 29,7-30

      The smoothness of the images is really a subjective thing. I cannot say if the rendering of a scene is smooth enough for you. I would say scenes 1 & 2 are too much lagging. And scenes 3 & 4 are acceptable with little random stutters.

      I’ve redone your first scene with texture projectors (vid-GPU)
      cycles : 190-228
      FPS : solid 30 !

      I would definitely go for the vid-GPU option.

      Hope these tests will help you to make your choice.

      Best
      Philippe

      MacBookPro 15' 2012 - QuadCore i7 @ 2,66GHz - 16GB RAM - NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024Mo VRAM - 2 Internal SATA SSD Hard Drives - OSX10.13.6 - Isadora 3.0.7

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      • Unfenswinger
        Unfenswinger last edited by

        Hi Philippe,

        Would you be able to repeat the vid-gpu test with the target fps at something like 100 so we can see just what level of GPU performance the Mac Mini maxes out at if you can spare the time?
        Seeing your results I'm hoping that I can specify a Mac Mini for an upcoming project if I win the pitch and would be good to see the max headroom.
        All the best
        Guy

        @unfenswinger
        Gone all PC...

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          fifou last edited by

          MacMini late 2012 - 2,3GHz Intel Core i7 - Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 Mo - 16 Go 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM - Crucial 256Go SSD - OS X 10.9.5
          Target Framerate : 120fps

          Scene One : around 4fps
          Scene two : 4-8fps
          Scene Three : 29-32fps
          Scene Four : 30-40fps

          Scene One (vid-GPU) : 55-60fps

          MacBookPro 15' 2012 - QuadCore i7 @ 2,66GHz - 16GB RAM - NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024Mo VRAM - 2 Internal SATA SSD Hard Drives - OSX10.13.6 - Isadora 3.0.7

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          • chimerik
            chimerik Beta Platinum last edited by

            Thank you guys so much for doing this. This is very very helpful.

            Yes, the vid-gpu seems like the best option for both the Mac Mini & Mac Pro, if we don't require using any video efx actors.

            I am very curious why my MacBook Pro mid 2012 can run both Scene One & Scene Two with such a dramatically better result. (around 27-29 FPS) Perhaps my SSD is 550mb/500mb speed compared to some are 300mb/250mb speed?

            Cheers,
            Sammy

            Sammy Chien (Chimerik 似不像) chimerik.com
            Izzy 3.2.6 (standard, Mac)
            Mac Studio (2022) M1 Max OS 12.3
            MBP 16' (2019) 2.4 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9, AMD Radeon Pro 5600M 8 GB, OS X 10.15.5
            MBP 15' (late 2013) 2.6 Ghz i7, NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M, OS X 10.12.4
            Located in Vancouver, CA/Taipei, TW

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            • Skulpture
              Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

              Just read this thread, first:

              1) Woohoo go isadora community! Really nice to see everyone helping out here, I know it happens a lot but this is really cool. We (izzy team) try to answer as much as we can on here but during busy periods it's hard to keep up. So thanks to everyone for chipping in and helping.
              2) **GPU** is the way to go here. Much more efficient. Also I see you have SSD's also which really helps.

              Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
              RIG 1: Custom-built PC: Windows 11. Ryzen 7 7700X, RTX3080, 32G DDR5 RAM. 2 x m.2.
              RIG 2: Laptop Dell G15: Windows 11, Intel i9 12th Gen. RTX3070ti, 16G RAM (DDR5), 2 x NVME M.2 SSD.
              RIG 3: Apple Laptop: rMBP i7, 8gig RAM 256 SSD, HD, OS X 10.12.12

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                fifou last edited by

                I don't understand too why the first two scene have so poor results comparing to my macbook Pro.
                I don't think it's an SSD bandwith limitation since it works well in vid-GPU mode.
                Maybe it is something related to the Intel HD Graphics 4000 ?

                On the first scene, if I switch all players performance from "performance" to "interaction" (reading movies with QT instead of AVFoundation) the fps jumps from 4-8 (performance) to 7-9 (interaction)

                Best
                Philippe

                MacBookPro 15' 2012 - QuadCore i7 @ 2,66GHz - 16GB RAM - NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024Mo VRAM - 2 Internal SATA SSD Hard Drives - OSX10.13.6 - Isadora 3.0.7

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                • Unfenswinger
                  Unfenswinger last edited by

                  @chimerik

                  I think it's easier to explain the performance of your MBP compared to my 12c Mac Pro than it is to explain the difference between the MBP and the Mac Mini. The MBP has a very healthy turbo on more efficient cores which beat an ageing Xeon.

                  Looking at Intel's Arc for the processor details the CPUs in the Mac Mini lack the SSE 4.1/4.2 instruction sets that are in the MBP's CPU and it has AVX vs AVX 2.0\. So it seems the MBP has a lot of extra instructions that a re really making a huge difference in this instance.
                  Thanks for posting these scenes for testing. As a noob to Isadora this was very interesting.
                  Cheers
                  Guy

                  @unfenswinger
                  Gone all PC...

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                  • chimerik
                    chimerik Beta Platinum last edited by

                    Thank you again @fifou for doing such a detailed hardware, CPU, GPU tests. it's really a huge help.

                    @Unfenswinger you really have some amazing knowledge for these technical specs! That really makes a lot more sense then. I'm so glad that it's also interesting for you.

                     I just think that it might be helpful for anyone who is thinking of investing computers for their installations or performance work that has specific demands on the processing. The more we know the about them, the more we can save our money and optimize our needs and make the best choices. This can go pretty deep. Sharing them would save more people time and trouble :)

                    @Skulpture
                    yes, what an amazing community we're in!

                    Sammy Chien (Chimerik 似不像) chimerik.com
                    Izzy 3.2.6 (standard, Mac)
                    Mac Studio (2022) M1 Max OS 12.3
                    MBP 16' (2019) 2.4 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9, AMD Radeon Pro 5600M 8 GB, OS X 10.15.5
                    MBP 15' (late 2013) 2.6 Ghz i7, NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M, OS X 10.12.4
                    Located in Vancouver, CA/Taipei, TW

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                      fifou last edited by

                      You're welcome !

                      All the best you all.
                      Philippe

                      MacBookPro 15' 2012 - QuadCore i7 @ 2,66GHz - 16GB RAM - NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024Mo VRAM - 2 Internal SATA SSD Hard Drives - OSX10.13.6 - Isadora 3.0.7

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                      • primaldivine
                        primaldivine last edited by

                        Hi Sammy,
                        Can you drop a quick summary of your discoveries here, at the end of this post? Just to make it easier to people to grab the conclusion you came to.
                        I have also had excellent results with a 2012 Mac MIni outputting HDMI 3D video projections, (double-HD top/bottom video streams). When we initially researched the project, Apple infact advised us we couldnt get the results that we did in the end actually achieve from the mac mini. It was impressive. And affordable!
                        Jamie

                        Pro-User Latest Beta - MacBook Pro i7 2.66GHz SSD
                        www.jamiegriffiths.com Arctic Canada
                        www.chickweedarts.com

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