
Puget Systems has plans for a MacOS and Linux version in the future, but there is no ETA for when it will be available. This benchmark is currently for Windows ONLY. For more information, details on system requirements, and instructions for running PugetBench for DaVinci Resolve Licenses, follow the link to PugetBench for DaVinci Resolve.
GPU Effects (OpenFX and Noise Reduction)Įxcept for the 8k Media, all the tests support either the Free or Studio version of Resolve. Puget Systems has developed five distinct benchmarks optimized for the DaVinci Resolve community, including testing for: PugetBench for DaVinci Resolve: what’s included Puget Systems uses these benchmarks while publishing their own articles that look at the performance of the latest CPU, GPU and other hardware components that creative professionals rely on in their professional workflows. Benchmarking the Free and Studio DaVinci Resolve While Puget Systems offers free versions of its benchmarks that allow individuals to evaluate the performance of their own systems, PugetBench for DaVinci Resolve will also provide specific commercial-use benchmarks that will include features that are often desired by those performing testing for commercial applications, such as system reviewers, hardware/software developers and workstation manufacturers. “Since we care so deeply about improving and furthering both the workstation and content creation industries as a whole, we have decided to make many of our benchmarks available for public download.” We’re limited only to our imagination,” said Jon Bach, president of Puget Systems.
However, with the resources we have in our own labs, we have the ability and technical know-how to test as many combinations of system components as possible. “The world of computing is vast and there is no way we can feasibly test every possible combination of hardware available. This benchmark is designed to thoroughly test many aspects of Resolve using real-world projects and workflows, and the latest CPU, GPU, and other hardware components. Puget Systems announced a new initiative – the PugetBench for DaVinci Resolve – to address the need for comprehensive, repeatable and consistent benchmark testing for colorists, editors, and VFX artists using DaVinci Resolve. MacOS and Linux versions will be available in the future. Puget Systems launches PugetBench for DaVinci Resolve with testing for 4K and 8K media, GPU Effects and Fusion.