Cinebench R11.5 is the newest revision of the popular benchmark from Maxon. The test scenario uses all of your system’s processing power to render a photorealistic 3D scene (from the viral “No Keyframes” animation by AixSponza). This scene makes use of various different algorithms to stress all available processor cores.
In fact, CINEBENCH can measure systems with up to 64 processor threads. The test scene contains approximately 2,000 objects containing more than 300,000 total polygons and uses sharp and blurred reflections, area lights and shadows, procedural shaders, antialiasing, and much more. The result is given in points (pts). The higher the number, the faster your processor.
In Cinebench, the multi core scores were over four times better than the single core score. This shows the benefits of utilising multiple threads and, in particular, hyper-threading.
Wonder if 5ghz is possible with a h100 or coolit fat boy
They really are taking the second position now behind asus imo. Really coming of age.
If only they would ditch that muppett fatality