3DMark
The 3Dmark benchmark is always a good indication of a system’s performance and is a handy tool for comparing your system against others in the database to see if it’s performing as it should. We ran a series of 3DMark benchmarks to test the system’s performance and show the scores achieved for CPU (Physics) and GPU score in our charts below, to compare performance against recent systems that we have tested.
Comparison systems:
OcUK Spectra Gaming Indigo – £2500
Box Titanium X – £3379.99
PCSpeiclaist Titan Supreme – £1499
Cyberpower Ultra 9 RTX Super – £2099
PCSpecialist Vortex S3 – £1649
PCSpecialist Ignite X1 – £1349
In the 3DMark Time Spy benchmark the CPU score is very impressive, beating off competition from AMD’s previous 12 core 5900X and a match for the previous generation Intel Core i9 flagship. GPU performance is outstanding thanks to the Nvidia RTX 4080 powerhouse.
Cinebench
Cyberpower has equipped the Infinity X135 Plus with a new Intel Core i5-13600KF processor. Not only is it a great CPU for gaming but also very capable of multitasking, which makes it an ideal CPU for general windows tasks and demanding productivity work. With this in mind, we ran Cinebench R23 multi and single-core tests and compiled a chart below to compare the results against other pre-built systems that we have reviewed.
Cinebench R23 multi-core performance is impressive too, the 13600KF produces a higher score than an AMD Ryzen 9 5900X system and easily outperforms the equivalent Core i5 from Intel’s previous generation.