In Cinebench R20, comparing it to other prebuilts I’ve reviewed in the past we take second place, only barely losing out on 1st place to a Ryzen 9 5900X for our multicore scores but we actually outperformed it quite a bit during the single core test.
In Cinebench R23 though we actually surpassed the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X in both our multicore and singlecore tests with a clear win during singlecore tests, but it was a close call once again during the multicore results.
Time taken to render our BMW CPU test with Blender was very fast at just 107 seconds.
PC Mark 10 shows how well the system performs at a variety of tasks and where it excels, scoring very well across the board but really excelling in the Digital Content Creation tests.
To test our 32GB of DDR5 RAM at 5200MHz we put it to the test within AIDA64 where, as expected, it scored very well and consistently across all three benchmarks here. Hitting almost 80,000 MB/s read is great, as is staying above 70,000 MB/s in the write and copy benchmarks too.
Moving over to CrystalDiskMark to test our 500GB Seagate FireCuda 530. As it is a Gen 4 PCIe SSD we expected to see some fast read speeds here and it didn’t disappoint hitting over 7000MB/s. The writes aren’t as great though as this is a 500GB drive, hitting around 3800MB/s, so ideally we would have hoped to see a 1TB SSD here instead, providing more storage and faster reads.