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If you're on windows 10 open task manager, go to details, find Cinebench and right click it and set it to realtime priority 

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I somewhat don't think that's normal, I'd imagine a GTX would surpass a GT model.

that is really odd.

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If you're on windows 10 open task manager, go to details, find Cinebench and right click it and set it to realtime priority 

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If you're on windows 10 open task manager, go to details, find Cinebench and right click it and set it to realtime priority 

I forgot I was doing another benchmark in the background, merci.

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If you're on windows 10 open task manager, go to details, find Cinebench and right click it and set it to realtime priority 

He's W8.

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A little odd, but someone please correct me if i'm wrong, but doesn't cinebench only really care about CPU and not the GPU at all?

When in doubt, re-format.

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Also the cinebench video card benchmark favors amd cards, hence the disparity between your card and even old amd cards. Only use it if you are comparing against nvidia cards.

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He's W8.

w8?

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A little odd, but someone please correct me if i'm wrong, but doesn't cinebench only really care about CPU and not the GPU at all?

For the OpenGL test its both, mainly the GPU 

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A little odd, but someone please correct me if i'm wrong, but doesn't cinebench only really care about CPU and not the GPU at all?

It has 2 benchmarks, one for the cpu, and another for the gpu.

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I forgot I was doing another benchmark in the background, merci.

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Slow down there cowboy!

 

For the absolute best results I like to give the computer a little rest in between each bench in order to purge resources. If the bench is critical (Like for a person I am building a PC for) I may even restart the computer to give the best results. While it may be placebo, it also allows me to make sure that everything is good.

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He's W8.

 

 

w8?

 

 

I'm on Windows 10 but on 10/8/7 you can do the realtime priority option.

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w8?

W8 = Windows 8. 

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I'm on Windows 10 but on 10/8/7 you can do the realtime priority option.

ah I see now 

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I'm on Windows 10 but on 10/8/7 you can do the realtime priority option.

Weird, the bench is showing Windows 8. Maybe I just haven't paid attention to Cinebench's little glitches.

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