Blender Particles CPU Benchmark v1.0

  • March 04, 2017
  • 128 Downloads
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  • Blender 2.7x
  • Render: Cycles
  • Creator: teddiursa
  • License: CC-0
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Description:

Blender Particles Benchmark

You like Blender Particles? Want more Blender Particles? Don't know which cpu have the best price/performance for Blender Particles? Benchmark your cpu with Blender Particles CPU Benchmark! Post your Blender Particles CPU Benchmark bake time here!

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  • teddiursa profile picture
    teddiursa

    Blender Particles CPU Benchmark v1.0 result; CPU: Intel i5 4440 3.1Ghz OS: Window 7 64bit | Blender 2.78c Time: 05:00.57

    Written March 04, 2017
  • nire profile picture
    nire

    Time: 4:26.7 CPU: Intel i7-3630QM 2.4GHz OS:. Windows 10 64bit Blender 2.78a

    Written March 07, 2017
  • larrybear profile picture
    larrybear

    Bake time: 7:29:36 CPU: AMD FX-6300 OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit Blender version: Blender 2.78c

    Written March 14, 2017
  • teddiursa profile picture
    teddiursa

    CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 3.0Ghz OS: Window 10 Pro 64bit Blender: 2.78c Time: 06:51.80 (first benchmark) Time: 04:01.72 (latest benchmark)

    Edited June 10, 2017
  • afecelis profile picture
    afecelis

    CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X @3.6Ghz OS: Window 10 Pro 64bit Blender: 2.78c Time: 03:31.92

    Written July 22, 2017
  • YAFU profile picture
    YAFU

    Blender 2.79 - intel i7-3770 (not overclocked) - Linux 64bits -- 2:40 min

    Written September 30, 2017
  • YAFU profile picture
    YAFU

    Blender 2.79 - intel i3-4170 - Linux 64bits -- 3:57min

    Written April 02, 2018
  • jimbojones123 profile picture
    jimbojones123

    3:32

    Intel i5-8600K, Windows 10 Home, Blender 2.79

    Written May 11, 2018
  • krzyp profile picture
    krzyp

    1:43 - Ryzen R7-3700X, Win10pro, Blender 2.81

    2:07 - Ryzen R7-3700X, Win10pro, Blender 2.79b

    2:47 - Threadripper 1950X, Win10pro, Blender 2.81

    3:11 - Threadripper 1950X, Win10pro, Blender 2.79b

    Written January 29, 2020
  • hrist420 profile picture
    hrist420

    4:17 - i5-7500 - blender 2.82m win10

    Written April 15, 2020
  • andrew2025 profile picture
    andrew2025

    Really interesting benchmark!
    It’s great to see Blender particle simulations being used for CPU performance tests.
    I think this kind of workload pushes processors more realistically compared to synthetic benchmarks.
    The particle system in Blender can stress single-core and multi-core performance at the same time.
    It also gives artists a clearer idea of how their hardware will perform in actual production.
    The results can help users decide whether upgrading to a newer CPU is worth it.
    I like that this test focuses on both physics accuracy and render times together.
    Sharing benchmark scores can really help the community compare different setups.
    For anyone looking for more insights on Blender performance, you can check this: https://bottleneckcheck.com/

    Written September 17, 2025
  • hariiee profile picture
    hariiee

    Nice benchmark! Particle tests really show CPU power. If you enjoy physics-heavy setups, install the Rope Hero game — it’s packed with real-time action and physics fun. https://ropeheroapkdl.com/

    Written November 07, 2025
  • robertlerry profile picture
    robertlerry

    That’s a great benchmark idea! If you’re into testing creative tools, you should also check out Brat Generator — an AI image generator you can use online to create stunning visuals and concepts instantly. It’s perfect for artists and developers who love experimenting with digital creativity. https://brattgenerator.id/

    Written November 07, 2025