Cinebench is now based on the latest Release 23 code using updated compilers, and has a minimum runtime activated by default (previously hidden in preferences) Cinebench R23 delivers more stable and accurate results for high-performance systems and allows users to check that the hardware is able to deliver the performance steadily, without throttling down due to thermal issues. Users now have the option to directly test the single core performance without manually enabling the “Advanced benchmark” option. The “Advanced benchmark” allows users to set arbitrary minimum runtimes to stress test the hardware for even longer periods of time. Because of the code and compiler changes, Cinebench score values are readjusted to a new range so they should not be compared to scores from previous versions of Cinebench. https://www.maxon.net/en/news/press...its-powerful-benchmarking-software-cinebench/ Download: https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/download-maxon-cinebench-r23.html
Multi core test now take about 10min doing several passes. The single core test did two passes. Not sure but I think CPUs with faster Single Core performance will do only one pass. Multi Core 18351 Single Core 1337
I have a very short attention span and can't wait 10 minutes... Can't wait until Zen 3 TR so I can play this game faster!
Nice scores everyone, interesting seeing the different results.^^ Yes they are, I think we are running similar memory too 3733 CL16 if I remember right. My Windows 10 is very vanilla and I did not stop any background processes. I also had Afterburner, all the normal Nvidia background processes, Adobe Creative Cloud, Logitech G HUB, Samsung Magician and Norton Security running still. So the score I got should be what I normally have running everyday.^^ lol true it does take a lot of time compared to previous versions.^^ It says that only Windows 10 is supported but it might run on 7 and 8 but I am not sure. Single Core test completed the second pass even thou the 10 min time limit ran out a few seconds just after passing pass 1. Multi Core test does several passes with a 10 min limit so I think both now gives a more stable/accurate score at the end like mentioned by Clawedge.
Over 10 minutes long test for multicore? Too long to me, somewhere between 3-5 minutes would be a sweetspot, imo. It doesn't take just 10 minutes, it has to finish the last iteration no matter what so actual time is 10 minutes + last pass of render. Anyway i run this crappy benchmark just out of curiosity and my 3800x scored 12623.