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For R20,R15 and R11.5 you can download all of them at once and run them through benchmate https://benchmate.org/ The latest version of cinebench R20 is out! download it here > https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/cinebench/9pgzkjc81q7j?activetab=pivot:overviewtab Download R15> http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/cinebench_15_download.html To download any version of cinebench, type cinebench into google! To download cinebench 2003 go to > http://hwbot.org/ < then benchmarks> processor benchmarks> then click download. its a rar file so you will need to open it with 7zip or a similar program. To download cpuz or gpuz, type them into google and get the latest version. FAQ: How do i get my score put on the spreadsheet? You wait a very very very long time How many times can i post my scores? you can post as many scores as you like with as many different cpu's as you like. if you have 2 of the same cpu then let me know. only the highest score you get with a cpu will go on the spreadsheet. (e.g if you have a score with a 2500k@3ghz and then improve your score with your 2500k@4ghz then your score at 3ghz will be deleted and your score at 4ghz will go on the spreadsheet. if you get a with a 2500k@3ghz then upgrade your cpu to a 2600k@ 3ghz you will keep both scores. Why is my gpu being beaten by a much slower gpu on the open gl test? This will probably be because your cpu is slower single thread. the open gl benchmark is designed to be limited as much as possible by your cpu, so if your gpu is getting beaten by much slower gpu's. overclock your cpu more! How do i run the single thread test? In the top left hand corner, click file, then advanced benchmark. this should bring up 'cpu (single core)' underneath the normal cpu test. this test takes much longer as it only uses one core and one thread. Post a screenshot of your score in this thread with cpuz so we know the clock speed (dont crop the screenshot) Memory and motherboard tabs are optional, but are useful if you are looking for tips for higher scores you can take a screenshot by press shift and prt sc on your keyboard. then to see you screenshot open paint (with comes installed with every copy of windows) then you can either press ctrl and v or paste in paint and the screenshot will appear in paint you then save the file as a .jpeg somewhere you will be able to find it later open the interwebs and upload it to your gallery on the forum or upload it to a place of your choice and simply copy and paste the image into a new post on this thread Top tips to a high score: 1) Don't have any other programs running while you are doing the benchmark. This includes temperature monitoring software and cpuz. if you are concerned about your temps do one run with the monitor open to check they dont get too high, then another run without it open. 2) Overclock your cpu and gpu! 3) take your side panel off your case, open a window or go in a colder place. less heat+more overclock=higher scores. 4) Run the tests separately a few times this can get you that last extra point. 5) Run it on a fresh install if you can. fresh installs are always faster. 6) Don't use your 24/7 oc. top scores will be done with overclocks that might be too hot or too unstable for normal use. 7) more ghz on your cpu is always good, but make sure your ram is running at its full potential too. Normally 1600mhz cl8 will be faster than 1866mhz cl10. get that cl down as low as possible while trying to maintain a good memory frequency. link to scores google doc (R20)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ItbDCn4dPaJANGgFczL3uCZRquxZXQM9Kmn17kCBdZE/edit?usp=sharing link to scores google doc (R15)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdEZNV3l6aHl1eUNwSUR4Rml0MXMzN1E&usp=sharing link to scores google doc (R11.5)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdGpFa3BPaG5QRG1QREFPU3A0dWdVTlE#gid=0 link to scores google doc (2003)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdGVQQnFRVUNxTjZPYVdjT1pDdHA0MUE#gid=0 R15 Extreme Score have now been integrated into the R15 sheet Example Screenshots: How your ram speed can affect your cinebench scores. R11.5 R15 Watch the Pros at MSI MOA 2014! 12/12/14: 250 submissions. Cheddle
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Hey guys, Not sure if anyone out there has this CPU, I just recently procured one from a friend. Everything's working well however after fiddling around a bit, I've noticed a strange issue. After playing around with some Overclocking, I was keen to see how my 'new' CPU compared to others on the interwebz. Turns out, rather poorly. Results of my CineBench R15 run: http://imgur.com/a/hD3L3 - Bear mind, this is at 4.5Ghz Original article: http://techreport.com/review/26683/overclocking-the-core-i7-4790k/3 Update: I just ran another CineBench at stock speeds, using CPU-Z to verify the clock speed (stock) + voltages etc. - http://imgur.com/a/l19V1 The webpage on the right shows an article demonstrating their runs with a stock 4790K vs. their OC'd 4790K and a 4770K (which are important as I'm using them as the benchmark to compare my results against). The reason I used this article specifically, is because I'm only running DDR3 1600 Mem, which I thought could be the issue. However they have used similar ddr3 1600 mem in this article so that's shouldn't be the issue. They are however using the newer Z97 chipset, but this shouldn't matter, right? My Specs: i7 4790K CPU 16Gb DDR3 1600 (4x4Gb dimms) Mem Asus Z87 Sabretooth Mobo (with the latest BIOS revision, 2103) Corsair RM750X PSU (Gold Certified) Corsair H75 AIO CPU Cooler Zotac 1070 GPU Samsung Evo 850 250Gb SSD Now I know that that article is a few years old, and that the results of the CineBench R15 I tested could be a bit different so I asked another friend to test with the same updated version. He has a 4770K, with the same DDR3 1600Mhz memory and a MSI Z87 Mobo and gets a score of roughly 700cb (so roughly comparable with what the article showed). If I run the benchmark again (at stocks speeds) I get 680cb, lower than my friends 4770K! That makes very little sense, as at stock settings the 4790K should be appreciably faster than the 4770K. Ok, so maybe there's an issue with the clock speed, or memory settings you say? Well, I've taken out both 2x4Gb pairs and tested them individually and both end up with similar results so it can't be some sort of memory issue (i.e. populating all 4 Dimm slots, which would lead me to believe there's an issue with the motherboard in that case). I even tested with the XMP profile disabled (runs around 50cb slower) to no avail. Whilst running the test again, with CPU-Z open I can indeed confirm the CPU hitting the targeted speeds (4.2Ghz for stock, and 4.5Ghz with the OC). Temps generally tend to stick around the 60-65c mark which is decent as well (when testing it was rather toasty in the room due to it being a very warm evening). As for Motherboard settings, for the stock settings I've used the 'Optimised Defaults' setting, and for the OC I used an Asus tutorial on how to OC on their Z87 platform (official Asus video), starting from 'Optimised Defaults'. I also did a clean install of Windows 10, then installed all of the drivers on the Asus website designed for this motherboard. I then connected the machine to the internet and let Windows Update do its thing. So it shouldn't be a OS/driver issue. The BIOS also had to be updated (as the 4790K doesn't work by default on earlier Z87 mobo's) via the 'USB BIOS Flashback' method. So could anyone with this CPU please run a Cinebench test for me and let me know what their score is? I would also need to know your system specs (CPU, Mem and Mobo). Thx
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I've googled it, and searched everywhere I could think of in Cinebench R15 to clear scores, but there doesnt seem to be a way. Does anyone know of a way to do this? I know I could just re-install it but, you'd figure there would be an option for it LOL Thanks
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I was wondering, what is the difference between CineBench R20 and CineBench R15?
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Hi Guys, I'm new to this forum so its nice to meet all of you. I have recently built a mini itx,here is my cpu, gpu and ram specs. CPU: i7 9700k GPU: 2070 Super Ram: 16 GB DDR4 Ram The reason I am posting this is because I am getting low cinebench scores. I wouldn't be worried if it was 10 +/- but my scores seem to be off by around 400 points on cinebench r15 and r20. Is there anything I might have done wrong or did I just receive a faulty CPU?
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When I try to run the Cinebench R15 OpenGL test I get the error message in the attached picture. The test starts then gets an 88.1% match and errors. Windows 10 Pro 64 Version 2004 AMD FX 6300 @4570 MHz XFX RX 570 Black Asus M5A78L-M/USB3 https://valid.x86.fr/sdt23c
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When I run the opengl test I get an 88.1% reference match and fail the test. I have an AMD FX 6300 @ 4569.5 MHz (18.5 x 247 MHz) and an XFX RS RX 570 Black Edition. I recently reinstalled Windows to see if that would clear up my issue of sometimes the gpu not actually running at speed. (it may be an amd overlay thing because i just tested gtav on normal settings and got mostly 38-45fps but it went to half when i enabled the overlay). I'll glady provide any additional info you may need to help out ^-^)b. Here are links to my userbench and cpuz benchmarks: UserBench CPU-Z
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Hello! I have the Ryzen 7 2700x CPU, and in Cinebench R15 it scores 1721 at max if it is in real-time priority, on average it scores aorund 1670 if some background tasks are running. The CPU is on its stock clock, 3700MHz with 1.00625V on LLC3. MB: Asus ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING GPU: Asus GTX 980 Reference RAM: DDR4 3200MHz CL16 1.35V G.Skill Aegis 2X16GB I saw that others with the same CPU without OC getting 1850+- points or even 1900+ in CB R15 and 3900+- in R20 (im getting 3700+- in R20) Games are running fine, no issues there, but it bugs me that it does not run how it "should". Is there a certain bios setting I need to turn on? I have Turbo boost turned off since the CPU reached 70C+- while gaming with 20%+- cpu utilization, without that it doesnt even reach 70C while rendering. Here is a pic of CB R15. https://ibb.co/R2VFB2B
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ok so i have a 2015 imac with a core i5 and i wanted to mess with cinebench and i found out you can do custom threads so i did and did a screen record of it. i speed up the recording Threads.mp4
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I was overclocking my RAM and just ran a cinebench r15 test and the Ryzen 2600x is showing as a 5 core 10 thread CPU. Obviously, it is suppose to be 6 core 12 thread. What does this mean or is this just a cinebench r15 error?
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Hello, I just downloaded and ran the cinebench r15 program and honestly I don't understand what my results are actually telling me. Can someone inform me pls.
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I'm using a lenovo Y510p as my laptop for the past 3 years and it has started to crap out on me. I decided to investigate the matter and found out that my CPU benchmarks much much lower than it used to do 3 years ago. 3 years ago: Cinebench R15: 580 pts Geekbench 3(32-bit): single core: 3300, multicore: 11500 Now: Cinebench R15: 299 pts Geekbench 3: single core: 2300, multicore: 8800 i have run the tests multiple times and seen that nothing is running in the background when I run them. I'm thinking my CPU has worn off with time. But 3 year seem to be too small of a time for so much degradation in performance. P.S. : The laptop has been repaired multiple times and now runs windows 10 instead of 8 which it came with. Also lenovo didn't release drivers for windows 10 and said it was not recommended to update this laptop to 10. So they might be the reasons. I'm not sure though. P.P.S. The laptop still runs on a 5400 RPM HDD. So would it be wise for me to upgrade to SSD or sell this and buy a decent laptop/desktop?
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Hey everyone, So, I just finished my second computer build and I am a little concerned that some of my benchmark scores are much lower than what I expected them to be. I am by no means an enthusiast, so I’m not too sure about what range of scores would be acceptable for the components in my build. However, plenty of Googling has revealed quite a few benchmarking scores that are significantly (?) greater than my own (granted, I could be overthinking this entire thing). I will try to make this post brief, so please let me know if you all need any more information! *All benchmarks have been completed at stock speeds for both the CPU and GPU 3DMark FireStrike Score: Also, what’s with the “Brawn” badge? I sure hope my CPU is willing to play, considering I spent $220 on it! Cinebench R15 CPU & OpenGL Scores: CPU-Z and Aida64 Information: So, as stated above, I have been doing a lot of Googling in order to find someone’s benchmark with the same CPU/GPU combination. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find a great example, for most people post their overclocked scores instead of their stock ones. Here are the scores I am looking at that make me concerned: This guy scored a 594 on Cinebench with his i5-4690k, a score that is 59 points greater than my own: http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2014/07/03/intel-core-i5-4690k-review/6 Lastly, a lot of the GTX 970 benchmarks for Fire Strike that I’ve seen are scored at 10,000 points or more. Mine, as you can see from the screenshot above, is at 9000. On a slightly different note, I am having troubles playing DayZ Standalone at decent frame-rates. This guy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQAajBVdjCw) is running DayZ at 50-64 fps on max settings, but I am struggling to reach 40 fps on mid-high settings. Now, DayZ SA is way more CPU orientated, so maybe my CPU is at fault here? Now, I know enough about computers to build one and to fix my grandma’s internet, but I’m stumped here (unless I messed up during the build process or my CPU and GPU just aren’t as great as the rest). Anyways, any insight would be greatly appreciated and thanks for reading! P.S. Here is a photo of my computer... just in case any of you were wondering :rolleyes:
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I downloaded the zip from Maxon's web site, but when I try to run it two error messages appear: Error reading resource file 'E:\CINEBENCH_R15\resource\res\menus_bench\._cd4_m_console.res' Line 1 and Error reading resource file 'E:\CINEBENCH_R15\resource\res\menus_bench\._cd4_m_editor.res' Line 1 I followed the path to these files and found that they are names cd4_m_console.res and cd4_m_console.res respectively. Notice the lack of "._" at the beginning go the file names. I tried adding the "._" to the names, but it didn't work. I also tried downloading the files again, but I didn't have any success.
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Over at Hermitage Akihabara they have posted a couple of photo's and screenshots on the upcoming A10-7850K, and A10-7700K APUs. The content includes screenshots from CPU-Z but also a test run with CineBench which will show a pretty good indication of its raw CPU performance. AMD is expected to launch its "Kaveri" line of socket FM2+ APUs on January 13-14. The A10-7850K is going to feature four Steamroller cores and 512 GCN stream processors and these features are going to help it come on equal levels with the Radeon HD 7750 as far as the graphics are concerned. It features a max compute of 856 GFLops for the CPU plus the GPU. This is a few steps ahead of the Richland A10-6800K APU which had 779 GFlops. The clock speeds have been set at 3.7 GHz and it is assumed that this will be the base clock speedswith a turbo that will surpass the 4 GHz barrier. Both will also feature AMD's Turbo Core 3.0 feature as well as pack 4MB of L2 cache and feature unlocked multiplier. While the A10-7850K will be a 95W TDP part, the A10-7700K will be apparently available in both 65W and 95W version. The GCN Radeon R7 GPU part with 512 stream processors will clock in at 720Mz GPU clock. The A10-7700K will work at slightly lower 3.5GHz base and 3.8GHz Turbo clocks as well as feature the same GCN-based R7 graphics but with slightly less 384 stream processors clocked at 720Mz. SOURCE SOURCE