I did some similar testing for the same reason yesterday, and now found your results.
On Windows, the performance of all builds is about the same, and especially slow. On Linux, the differences between avx, avx2 and sse are clearly visible.
Haven't tested gcc on windows or icc on Linux, though...
I tested your builds and experience the very opposite. The performance in general is shockingly low on windows. It takes 1/3 longer to render compared to my gcc builds on Linux.MSVC 2013 is old and generally ICC provides superior performance to any other compiler.
On Windows, the performance of all builds is about the same, and especially slow. On Linux, the differences between avx, avx2 and sse are clearly visible.
Haven't tested gcc on windows or icc on Linux, though...
I can't download that one, b/c onedrive says it was unable to scan this file for viruses.In the previous builds I posted, I only disabled AVX2 (AVX was enabled). Now I made an additional build (57.5MB) with only SSE2, SSE3 and SSE4.1 kernels enabled (CCX_HAS_AVX & CCX_HAS_AVX2 = False).


