After about three and a half years Maxon releases a new version of Cinebench in the market. The new version of the benchmarks for processors and graphics cards is based on the Cinebench 15 and coming from the same home 3D graphics software Cinema 4D R15 in the output. Download: http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/cinebench_15_download.html Apart from it, the rendering software R11.5 to R15 and new footage, the new version now supports systems with up to 256 threads. The performance of processors and graphics cards is as usual determined on the basis of 3D scenes. A selection of test results allows a rough classification of the benefit of your own system. For the CPU test is a scene with around 280,000 polygons used, while the GPU test based on OpenGL comes with about a million polygons, high-resolution textures and various effects. The results will be issued in final points (CPU) and fps (GPU). According to the developers, the software has been "extensively developed to exploit the performance of new hardware as possible." The results are unsurprisingly not comparable with those from earlier versions. (sorry for the Strange English, i used Google Translate for teh sake of my Lazyness ) Minimum CPU Windows-PC Intel Pentium 4 Athlon 64 Sempron Download here
Thanks, I'll give it a run. edit I also uploaded the CINEBENCH Windows 64 Bit.exe to VirusTotal, and obviously the **** is clean, as it should be. https://www.virustotal.com/latest-scan/fddb658d987c7d30ca852fcddb80bd9c There, I just saved someone a 23mb file upload.