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Post by osmiumoc on Apr 9, 2022 18:49:00 GMT -5
I just found out that such an early version existed. Never really looked into the history of Cinebench but I find it fascinating how long it has also been used as a benchmark tool. archive.org/details/cinebench-2000Downloaded it and it runs trouble free on Windows 10 and my X299 setup. Just mind the windows defender warning as it does not recognize this app. The scores however are all over the place for modern hardware Cinebench 2000 V1.0 Performance **************************************************** Tester : OsmiumOC Processor : 10980XE Number of CPUs : 16 Physical Memory : 64GB Operating System : Windows 10 Graphic Card : <fill this out> Resolution : <fill this out> Color Depth : <fill this out> **************************************************** Shading (CINEMA 4D) : 128.51 CB Shading (OpenGL) : 143.36 CB Raytracing (Single CPU): 155.31 CB Raytracing (Multiple CPU): 534.58 CB OpenGL Shading is 1.12 times faster than CINEMA 4D Shading! 16 CPUs are 3.44 times faster than 1 CPU ! ****************************************************
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Post by Ashley98 on Apr 9, 2022 22:12:07 GMT -5
Fully Buffered is a good mate of mine he has setup a score page on google sheets , if you would like to add to the scores on some older platforms you can join our discord group the Scores are in a Thread discord.gg/65uNzH3xwW
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