The Puget Systems benchmarks specifically developed for Adobe Creative Cloud are designed to thoroughly test on Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, After Effects – including the AERender feature – and Adobe Premiere Pro. This is a large and complex project, but it will allow individual users to directly compare their system to a range of other hardware configurations.” The company is also working on another project, according to Matt Bach, which is “the ability to upload and browse results. Now Puget Systems takes the whole process to a new level, with the introduction of the PugetBench for Adobe Creative Cloud. This is a big step towards democratizing hardware testing as it will give any reviewer the ability to quickly, easily, and effectively test various hardware configurations in real-world applications.” PugetBench for Adobe Creative Cloud These features include the ability to run from the command line, generate log files, and more official support.
We do not anticipate removing the free versions of our benchmarks, but a paid version gives us the financial freedom to include features that are useful for hardware reviewers, computer manufacturers, and various other commercial uses. We’ve also suggested PVC readers to visit the website, where a lot of information and a continuous conversation about computers helps to understand that there is no “one size fits all” machine, but a variety of solutions adapted to different needs.īack in November 2019 Matt Bach noted, in a blog post on the company’s website, that “we are exploring releasing a paid version of our benchmarks for commercial use.
We’ve covered before Puget Systems’ benchmarks, pointing to them as a solution for users to test their computers in real world situations. The company’s goal is to provide each client with the best possible computer for their needs and budget. The company emphasizes customization with laser focus on understanding each customer’s specific workflow, and offers personal consulting and support that Puget Systems believes is becoming quite rare in the industry. Puget Systems is based in the Seattle suburb of Auburn, WA, and specializes in high-performance, custom-built computers. These benchmarks are designed to thoroughly test many of Adobe’s most popular applications using real-world projects and workflows, and the latest CPU, GPU, and other hardware components.
Puget Systems announced recently a new initiative – the PugetBench for Adobe Creative Cloud – to address the need for comprehensive, repeatable and consistent benchmark testing for the most popular applications used by creative professionals. Now the company introduces the PugetBench for Adobe Creative Cloud. It’s only natural: Puget Systems has shared with users different benchmark tools for different apps.