Cinebench R10 has since been replaced by V11.5, but many people have a better indication of relative performance by the results from R10 – after all it has been around for years. We will however include R11.5 results on the following page. For those who don’t know Cinebench is not just a mere synthetic benchmarking application, it is based on the rendering engine from Cinema 4D.
The CPU test renders a 3D scene photo-realistically while applying performance intensive functions such as area light sources, procedural shaders, Ambient Occlusion and multi level reflections. Especially when used on faster, multi core CPU systems, MAXON CINEBENCH R10 delivers much more accurate results.
In this test we see huge gains in performance both from overclocking and from utilising all six cores rather than just one.
Id actually prefer the 1100T to the 2500k. which probably makes me look mad.
However, the pricing is all wrong in UK, 1075T £4 less than 1100T? doh.
1090T here and proud owner 🙂 4ghz its a heck of a good chip
That pricing is ridiculous! The 1100T is a much better option.
Nice idea to follow up on the current tech as a lot of people might be buying one cheap now. shame this isnt actually cheap ! weird how they sell them at same price. whats up with that?
Yeah, ill pass on this one. anyone buying AMD now, 1100T is the option to go for. simples.
AMD pricing in the UK is ALL off. someone needs to make a few calls about them. the 4 cores? what a joke, they are 10 less. eh?