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3D-Rendering III: Cinema 4D XL R6
In the old version of Cinema 4D XL, both dual systems beat single systems, particularly in rendering.
3D-Rendering IV: Cinema 4D XL R7
Cinema 4D XL R7 with radiosity scenes is a new benchmark. Using two processors, rendering is almost 40% faster, compared to single-processor operation.
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