Starting with Blender, we can see very similar performance to the KitGuru test system, with the Indigo only dropping back by less than 1 sample per minute, while it comes in faster than the Corsair One here due to its higher sustained clock speed.
It’s the same thing in Cinebench R23 too, with the multicore score being almost identical to the KitGuru test system, while it is a couple thousand points ahead of the Corsair One. There’s no meaningful difference to the single-core scores however.
Looking at the 3DMark Time Spy CPU score, the Indigo does drop off a fair bit, by about 2000 points, though we can put this down to the use of DDR4 memory instead of the DDR5 modules in the other two systems, which this test can be sensitive to.
The Time Spy GPU score is entirely expected though, with the RTX 3080 coming in 10% slower than the 3080 Ti Founders Edition we used in the KitGuru test system.