Download http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/corona-cpu-benchmark-download.html Site https://corona-renderer.com/benchmark/?result_page=1 ----My Result----
i7 4790K @ 4.7GHz and RAM G.Skill @ 2400MHz with default timings but it´s for my brother. Result: time 3m32s; ray/sec 2,284,740
Stock I7 - 4930K (3.9ghz) 16GB DDR3@2400mhz Corona 1.3 Benchmark Finished BTR Scene 16 passes Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4930K CPU @ 3.40GHz Real CPU Frequency [GHz]: 3.9 Render Time: 0:03:08, Rays/sec: 2 579 900
could not run corona 1.3. Your processor doesnt support required features (SSE 4.1) in a phenom x6 1090 t
Take that, you guys with newer cpus! My rank world wide 195 00:03:26 primetime Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5670 @ 2.93GHz 4.2 6 12 12 2016-03-10
Corona 1.3 Benchmark Corona 1.3 Benchmark Finished BTR Scene 16 passes Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4930K CPU @ 3.40GHz Real CPU Frequency [GHz]: 4.5 Render Time: 0:02:49, Rays/sec: 2 859 090
You beat me by 9 seconds. I got 0:03:17 with my 3930k @ 4.1. With my other X79 I could 4.8, but this Asus is a b*tch to get over 4.1 doing a 126 base clock. It literally will not post if I just do a voltage bump, 100 base, and X46 or X48 multi like my MSI X79. I really wanna see how I do @ 4.6. I need to test my i7 3820 @ 4 ghz with this.
OK... From the site: 'Installation and Use It’s easy to use: save, extract, and run the file. Benchmark starts to render the testing scene automatically and shows the result at the end, with an option to submit the result to this page. ' Umm... no, it does not.
I clicked the link in your OP. EDIT: I downloaded and ran the version from the link you provided above, same result. I see the application makes (or attempts to make) an encrypted TCP connection to corona-renderer.com (31.31.73.99).
Corona 1.3 Benchmark Finished BTR Scene 16 passes Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5775C CPU @ 3.30GHz Real CPU Frequency [GHz]: Undetected Render Time: 0:03:55, Rays/sec: 2*062*850 TBH cpu is at @4ghz and ram 2133 cl 9
You're the first one I saw with that cpu. :nerd: How is it OC'ing, like by reviews ~4.2 - 4.3ghz or you haven't tested more then 4ghz?