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05-17-2017 02:57 AM
Product: WS Z440
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit)
Dears ,
in my office i have 2 PC's :
- Assembly PC " CPU I7-5960x , 32gb of ram ddr4 , EVGA GTX Titan x 12 gb , MAin Boars Asus Rampage V extreme" .
- WS Z440 HP Workstaion "CPU xeon E5-1630 V3 3.7 ghz , 64 gb of ram ddr4 , vga quadro fx 4200 nvidia "
I am Facing the below during 7 months :
- When rendering a normal file using 3dmax 2016 or 3d max 2014 , using the above assembly pc , it will take arround 85 minutes .
while rendering the same file using the WS Z440 , it will take 95 minutes. - I did rendered many files using both " assembly pc and the WSZ440 " there was always 10 to 30 minutes time difference between the i7 pc and the workstaion . "
- I did the following to the WS Z440 :
update bios to latest version
Update system chipset to latest version
install latest vga driver
Perform HP hardware check " no problems found "
Perform HP memory check " no problems found " . - Taking into consideration that all my work files need maximum 120 mnts as average rendering time and i am noticing that my assembly pc is performing better than my Workstation Z440 .
Kindly if you can help me with this issue as i prefer to use HP Z440 instead of the i7 PC .

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