

LuxMark 2.1 is an OpenCL benchmark that renders scenes of various complexity. We use the Standard Random test in QuickBench as a predictor boot volume performance and a simulation of an application that does multiple small random transfers. We used AJA System Test to test file level, large sequential transfer speed using a 16GB test document that simulates a video whose frame size is 4096x2160. Geekbench 3 - Here is the overall score for 64-bit performance of Integer, Floating Point, and Memory (HIGHER score means FASTER.)Ģ013 MP 6c Factory = 'late 2013' Mac Pro Xeon 6-Core with Factory 256G PCIe flash storageĢ010 MP 6c Accel*2 = 'mid 2010' Mac Pro Xeon 6-core with two Mercury Accelsior_E2 PCIe SSD cards striped (RAID 0) using Disk UtilityĢ010 MP 6c Tempo = 'mid 2010' Mac Pro Xeon 6-core with Sonnet Tempo SSD Pro PCIe card.

We decided to see how it compared to the 'mid 2010' Mac Pro 3.33GHz Hex-Core.Ģ013 MP 6c 3.5GHz = 'late 2013' Mac Pro Xeon E5-1650v2 3.5GHz 6-Core with 16G of 1866MHz DDR3, Dual FirePro D500s, and 256G PCIe flash storageĢ010 MP 6c 3.33GHz = 'mid 2010' Mac Pro Xeon W3680 3.33GHz 6-core with 24G of 1333MHz DDR3, Radeon HD 7950, and Sonnet Tempo Pro SSDĬinebench R15 - Render 3D Model using all cores. Thanks to the Other World Computing's test lab, we have some preliminary benchmarks on the entry level 'late 2013' Mac Pro 3.5GHz Hex-Core.
