Obviously you won't reach high scores in Cinebench but in real life (gaming and video editing, same things I do) you don't need it, IMHO. Translate 1 Kudo Copy link Reply KrissyG New Contributor II 05-08-2023 03:09 AM 19,321 Views lol that was a mitake on my ...
It's exciting to see AMD pull ahead of Apple's M3 chip in a $1,999 14-inch MacBook Pro (16GB RAM) in multi-threaded performance, but single-core scores are still firmly in the macOS camp; not that many modern apps would utilize it." Battery life is also stellar; Wilson said: "...
CPUs (Zen 4 to Zen 5)TDPGeekbench 6 single-coreGeekbench 6 multi-coreCinebench R23 multi-core Ryzen 9 7950X -> Ryzen 9 9950X 170W -> 170W +14.2% +6.6% – Ryzen 9 7900X -> Ryzen 9 9900X 170W -> 120W +14.1% +9.8% +12.9% Ryzen 7 7700X -> Ryze...
This decreased my cinebench scores from about 24k to just above 22.5k, but it did seem to lower my temps a little. I didn't notice any drops in performance while gaming Now it sits at about 65-70 most of the time on star field but will st...
re getting the intended performance after purchasing and so you can compare the benefits of a new GPU to any current GPU you may already be using for rendering.Benchmarking tools and the database of results that come with them are an invaluable resource to any prospective PC builder, upgrader...
but they also use a lot more power, and it can be hard keeping the thermals in check. And with the difference in GPU, the EliteBook 865 G9 actually scores better in general-purpose benchmarks like PCMark 10, with 3DMark showing how much of a difference those AMD Radeon integrated GPUs...
Benchmark scores Geekbench 6 Cinebench Crossmark MacBook Pro (M2 Max) 2,770 (single-core); 14,451 (multi-core) 1,645 (single-core); 14,751 (multi-core) 1876/1609/2437/1356 Mac Studio (M2 Ultra) 1,914 (single-core); 18,609 (multi-core) ...
Running Cinebench on the laptops, we can see the latest 8th-gen Core i7 surprisingly has a performance advantage on very light workloads. At the far right side of the chart though, the 15-watt chip can’t keep up with the 45-watt chips, falling into third place. The good news is fou...
Does Cinebench even care about RAM speed? at least what I learned through this all and can be confirmed by my ram timing testing, that it cares a little bit but not much at all - more important for me now are the read/copy/latency results in Aida64. I'm gonna focus on those ...
I’m basically only running benches and applied like 3 ram timing settings. I installed only the minimum so far - documented where The cb scores are. Gonna check the event viewer later. I’m just back on the stock ram settings now and let memtest86 do the testing Gotta sleep Waldorf...