Add 4k in benchmark
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 8:09 am
Hello.
I think it would be very interesting to add a 4k profile in the benchmark test, because today it stop at 1080p.
4k will become more and more used. I don't say everyone will use it, but the people using it actualy increase.
I have this WE upgraded my dedicated PC video from a 8 cores Haswell to a 10 cores Broadwell.
I've allready noticed on the Haswell, in the benchmark, that there was almost no significant increase/differences in the last steps (14,15 and 16 CPUs).
It was even more obvious with the Broadwell, speed was almost identical between 14 and 20 CPUs, to finaly choose 16 CPUs as best result. This was in 1080p.
I think i obviously hit some kind of saturation limitation. But... Is this still true for 4k...? I don't know, i can't benchmark at it.
Of course, i may be wrong, but i have the feeling that adding a 4k profile in the benchmark may not be a too much big work, and this is something that can be very interesting for the next version.
As i said, 4k will become more and more used, and people working on 4k with high-end CPU should have the possibility to accurately select the best working profile for them.
I think it would be very interesting to add a 4k profile in the benchmark test, because today it stop at 1080p.
4k will become more and more used. I don't say everyone will use it, but the people using it actualy increase.
I have this WE upgraded my dedicated PC video from a 8 cores Haswell to a 10 cores Broadwell.
I've allready noticed on the Haswell, in the benchmark, that there was almost no significant increase/differences in the last steps (14,15 and 16 CPUs).
It was even more obvious with the Broadwell, speed was almost identical between 14 and 20 CPUs, to finaly choose 16 CPUs as best result. This was in 1080p.
I think i obviously hit some kind of saturation limitation. But... Is this still true for 4k...? I don't know, i can't benchmark at it.
Of course, i may be wrong, but i have the feeling that adding a 4k profile in the benchmark may not be a too much big work, and this is something that can be very interesting for the next version.
As i said, 4k will become more and more used, and people working on 4k with high-end CPU should have the possibility to accurately select the best working profile for them.