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One of the key benchmarks that have been used in the industry is Cinebench. The latest version has been Cinebench R15, released for version 15 of Cinema 4D. In recent years it has slowly become less relevant, as Maxon has moved through to version 19 and 20 of the software. To match the latest version of the software, the company has now launched the Cinebench R20 benchmark.

https://www.anandtech.com/show/14053/maxon-releases-cinebench-r20-benchmark

 

Everyone loves Cinebench R15 right? What could be better than that? I don't know if this is it, but its successor is now available as Cinebench R20. One area where it has been updated is that it scales to more threads, as well as using newer instructions. This could be better representative of software and hardware looking forward.

 

Unfortunately there doesn't appear to be a standalone download for Windows, and you have to get it through the MS store. Once I get over that hurdle, it's time to get benching!

 

Edit: direct downloads are now also available:

https://www.maxon.net/en/support/downloads/

 

 

Edit: Results can be posted in link below. 

 

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Ooooo much thancc, will be interesting to see what my OCed X5670 scores when I get home. 

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5 minutes ago, Taf the Ghost said:

Need a Benchmark Dance gif for this, haha.

never mind.. technical malfunction.

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1 minute ago, scottyseng said:

Runs Windows Server....ah, there's no way for me to run this. lol

 

I hope they make standalone download available eventually.

 

I'm happy that this benchmark got a long awaited upgrade though.

If you have a system capable of making the original download, I have heard you can just copy the files and in effect you have your own portable version. I haven't tried this yet.

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23 minutes ago, porina said:

successor is now available as Cinebench R20.

 

you have to get it through the MS store

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Bored at work, decided to remote into my desktop at home via chrome remote desktop and bench it.

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btw in regards to the windows store:

 

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Download Cinebench R20 from Windows store Launch App Open Task manager, Details tab, find Cinebench.exe, Right click, select Open File Location This will open a “bin” folder Copy entire bin folder You now have a standalone copy of R20

I did this and it works.

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12 minutes ago, porina said:

If you have a system capable of making the original download, I have heard you can just copy the files and in effect you have your own portable version. I haven't tried this yet.

Yep, grabbing the bin folder as mentioned above works. Kind of annoying, but at least there's a way to do it.

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4 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

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26 minutes ago, Taf the Ghost said:

Need a Benchmark Dance gif for this, haha.

was planning on dancing myself until i saw that its only through ms store

 

2 minutes ago, Exotath said:

btw in regards to the windows store:

 

I did this and it works.

just gotta wait until someone 7zips it for us them good

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2945 CB on 5820K @ 4.5GHz. I'm fine with this. Would prefer round 3000 but oh well.

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1 minute ago, The Benjamins said:

@Jumper118 yo add this to your thread

already did. 2 slow 2 furious 4 U I added it before this thread even opened :D

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49 minutes ago, porina said:

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Just found an error in Cinebench R20 lol. Here's the thread I made about it: 

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Not supported by Maxon. There is a modded version of Cinebench R15

https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/cinebench-r15-extreme-edition-download.html

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maybe time to update the r15 score thread with a r20 one so this won't get cluttered?

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Ok, some PRELIMINARY results and analysis...

 

Battle of the 6 cores at my house. Each test was run at least 2 times, the first time observing actual core clocks, 2nd time without monitoring software which generally lead to a small increase in score.

 

With HT/SMT on, stock clock settings.

 

Ryzen 1600: 2536 (all core clock 3.4 GHz, dual channel 2933 ram, 124.3 points per core per GHz)

Ryzen 2600: 2912 (all core clock 3.8-ish GHz, dual channel 2666 ram, 127.7 points per core per GHz)

i7-8086k: 3390 (all core clock 4.2 GHz, dual channel 3000 ram, 134.5 points per core per GHz)

i7-7800X: 3144 (all core clock 4.0 GHz, quad channel 3000 ram, 131.0 points per core per GHz)

 

With HT/SMT off

 

Ryzen 1600: 1994 (97.7 points per core per GHz)

Ryzen 2600: 2276 (99.4 points per core per GHz)

i7-8086k: 2600 (103.2 points per core per GHz)

i7-7800X: 2369 (98.7 points per core per GHz)

 

Improvement from HT/SMT on vs off

Ryzen 1600: 27%

Ryzen 2600: 30%

i7-8086k: 33%

i7-7800X: 29%

 

Intel CPUs seem to do a bit better here, but I haven't tested for ram scaling at all yet, so that might be a factor where it wasn't really in R15. Speedup from HT/SMT is in ball park of 30%, so similar to R15. The 8086k seems to do a bit too well compared to the others.

 

With more time, I'd set systems to run at fixed clock so there is no ambiguity. Also I could try to use the same speed ram in all to help equalise that also.

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58 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

Not supported by Maxon. There is a modded version of Cinebench R15

https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/cinebench-r15-extreme-edition-download.html

 

It's clearly a different benchmark to that...

 

16 minutes ago, porina said:

Ok, some PRELIMINARY results and analysis...

 

Battle of the 6 cores at my house. Each test was run at least 2 times, the first time observing actual core clocks, 2nd time without monitoring software which generally lead to a small increase in score.

 

With HT/SMT on, stock clock settings.

 

Ryzen 1600: 2536 (all core clock 3.4 GHz, dual channel 2933 ram, 124.3 points per core per GHz)

Ryzen 2600: 2912 (all core clock 3.8-ish GHz, dual channel 2666 ram, 127.7 points per core per GHz)

i7-8086k: 3390 (all core clock 4.2 GHz, dual channel 3000 ram, 134.5 points per core per GHz)

i7-7800X: 3144 (all core clock 4.0 GHz, quad channel 3000 ram, 131.0 points per core per GHz)

 

With HT/SMT off

 

Ryzen 1600: 1994 (97.7 points per core per GHz)

Ryzen 2600: 2276 (99.4 points per core per GHz)

i7-8086k: 2600 (103.2 points per core per GHz)

i7-7800X: 2369 (98.7 points per core per GHz)

 

Improvement from HT/SMT on vs off

Ryzen 1600: 27%

Ryzen 2600: 30%

i7-8086k: 33%

i7-7800X: 29%

 

Intel CPUs seem to do a bit better here, but I haven't tested for ram scaling at all yet, so that might be a factor where it wasn't really in R15. Speedup from HT/SMT is in ball park of 30%, so similar to R15. The 8086k seems to do a bit too well compared to the others.

 

With more time, I'd set systems to run at fixed clock so there is no ambiguity. Also I could try to use the same speed ram in all to help equalise that also.

 

 

Memory makes a massive difference with Ryzen, just rna it on my 2700x with 3200mhz cl14 mem and got 3500 and change. Working on screenshot for you.

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Screenshot, note this was done with an utterly hilarious amount of crud running in the background.

 

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2 hours ago, scottyseng said:

Yep, grabbing the bin folder as mentioned above works. Kind of annoying, but at least there's a way to do it.

 

2 hours ago, Exotath said:

btw in regards to the windows store:

 

I did this and it works.

I tried this on my laptop, but it said "You require permission from ***** to make changes to this folder"

 

I have tried changing the folder owners and whatnot, but im not able to get full control of it

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9 minutes ago, chromic said:

 

I tried this on my laptop, but it said "You require permission from ***** to make changes to this folder"

 

I have tried changing the folder owners and whatnot, but im not able to get full control of it

 

You probably need to be logged in as an admin. -- link removed by mod --

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5 minutes ago, CarlBar said:

 

You probably need to be logged in as an admin. -- link removed by mod --

I am logged in as an admin :/

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