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Cinebench R15 breaking, end of a benchmark?

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On 7/31/2017 at 8:51 PM, Bananasplit_00 said:

The problem is that if they make it much harder then it will not be "useful" for low end cpus like shit P4s or first gen atoms

That is just as important as the fact that the current cinebench is useless for 15+ year old CPUs. Just make a new, more complex to render version. Single core atoms running at less than 2GHZ be damned.

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10 hours ago, MMKing said:

That is just as important as the fact that the current cinebench is useless for 15+ year old CPUs. Just make a new, more complex to render version. Single core atoms running at less than 2GHZ be damned.

But how will I compare my first gen Atom to the 1950X??? I want to know how many thousand times better it is! 

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6 hours ago, Bananasplit_00 said:

But how will I compare my first gen Atom to the 1950X??? I want to know how many thousand times better it is! 

 

Screw that, I want to compare the 286-10 in my dad's 1st PC to the CPU I'll be putting in my ~2021-2022 build (when PCI-E 5.0 & DDR5 are out.) :P:D

 

 

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