Post Your Cinebench Results
Cinebench 10 is out and is a free download. Get it here. I think it would be interesting to see cinebench results from the members here and the various machines that they have. Here's mine.
MBP 2.16 ghz C2D
2 gbs RAM
X1600 GPU with 128 mb VRAM
Cinebench 10 scores
open gl 3653
single cpu render 2305
multiple cpu render 4288
Post your machines specs and your score.
MBP 2.16 ghz C2D
2 gbs RAM
X1600 GPU with 128 mb VRAM
Cinebench 10 scores
open gl 3653
single cpu render 2305
multiple cpu render 4288
Post your machines specs and your score.
Comments
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Tester :
Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.40GHz
MHz :
Number of CPUs : 4
Operating System : WINDOWS 32 BIT 5.1.2600
Graphics Card : GeForce 8800 GTS/PCI/SSE2
Resolution : <fill this out>
Color Depth : <fill this out>
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Rendering (Single CPU): 2445 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 8404 CB-CPU
Multiprocessor Speedup: 3.44
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 3557 CB-GFX
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AND.....I just upgraded to Cinema v10 Studio. Happy times
I can overclock this to 3ghz, which I might do soon - I think i'll hit just a touch over 10000, however yesterday I just blew a PSU and motherboard by doing that - with a GFX overclock aswell, and that cost me quite a bit of wedge - not to mention an 'emergency' day out today to source new bits, so im going to play safe for a while now its up and running again.
CINEBENCH R10
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Tester :
Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.40GHz
MHz :
Number of CPUs : 4
Operating System : WINDOWS 32 BIT 5.1.2600
Graphics Card : GeForce 8800 GTS/PCI/SSE2
Resolution : <fill this out>
Color Depth : <fill this out>
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Rendering (Single CPU): 2445 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 8404 CB-CPU
Multiprocessor Speedup: 3.44
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 3557 CB-GFX
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AND.....I just upgraded to Cinema v10 Studio. Happy times
I can overclock this to 3ghz, which I might do soon - I think i'll hit just a touch over 10000, however yesterday I just blew a PSU and motherboard by doing that - with a GFX overclock aswell, and that cost me quite a bit of wedge - not to mention an 'emergency' day out today to source new bits, so im going to play safe for a while now its up and running again.
I think my MBP scores are pretty respectable in light of yours. You only really crushed me in the multiple cpu rendering test. Not unexpected either.
I think my MBP scores are pretty respectable in light of yours. You only really crushed me in the multiple cpu rendering test. Not unexpected either.
indeed, its quite amazing the power you can get in a laptop these days. Your MBP scores more than double my last custom build dual proc renderbox!
Its a shame that Cinema doesn't really utilize the potential of the gfx card, my new card scores virtually the same as my old card which was an nvidia 7600gs, infact, pretty much all current cards score the same, but fire up colin mcrae dirt and you'll be in my dust!
here's looking forward to barcelona (agena FX) smoking the lot of us (I dont really like intel all that much)
2 gbs RAM
X1600 GPU with 128 mb VRAM
Cinebench 10 scores
open gl 3799
single cpu render 2463
multiple cpu render 4545
Huh. My open gl and single render scores are better than the mighty quad Pro? I guess that's sort of moot, since the quad does, in fact, use the extra processors to its advantage, but still.
Nice to know that the fans on this thing can go berserk, if need be.
Nice to know that the fans on this thing can go berserk, if need be.
Yeah if you've got a MBP and want to hear what the fans sound like just run the cinebench.
Rendering (Single CPU): 3210 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 18695 CB-CPU
Multiprocessor Speedup: 5.82
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 4989 CB-GFX
IIRC, Intels 45nm next gen chips scored above 22000 on an early beta of Cinebench
CINEBENCH R10
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Tester :
Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.40GHz
MHz :
Number of CPUs : 4
Operating System : WINDOWS 32 BIT 5.1.2600
Graphics Card : GeForce 8800 GTS/PCI/SSE2
Resolution : <fill this out>
Color Depth : <fill this out>
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Rendering (Single CPU): 3069 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 10544 CB-CPU
Multiprocessor Speedup: 3.44
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 3834 CB-GFX
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here is the score when I overclock to 3ghz on a 1333mhz bus - equivalent to an intel q6850 extreme.
CINEBENCH R10
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Tester :
Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.40GHz
MHz :
Number of CPUs : 4
Operating System : WINDOWS 32 BIT 5.1.2600
Graphics Card : GeForce 8800 GTS/PCI/SSE2
Resolution : <fill this out>
Color Depth : <fill this out>
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Rendering (Single CPU): 3069 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 10544 CB-CPU
Multiprocessor Speedup: 3.44
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 3834 CB-GFX
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Interesting results. Don't know why me and adda were able to keep it so close on the open gl bench. Your earlier comment on Barcelona is spot on. It will be interesting to see how they stack up against the evil empire.
2GB ram, 256 MB GPU:
CINEBENCH R10
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Tester : gar
Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo
MHz : 2.33
Number of CPUs : 2
Operating System : OS X 32 BIT 10.4.10
Graphics Card : ATI Radeon X1600 OpenGL Engine
Resolution : 1440 x 900
Color Depth : 32-bit Color
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Rendering (Single CPU): 2526 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 4709 CB-CPU
Multiprocessor Speedup: 1.86
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 3829 CB-GFX
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My 3 years old 1.8Ghz 20"iMac G5 with 2GB ram:
CINEBENCH R10
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Tester : gar
Processor : PowerPC G5 (3.0)
MHz : 1.8ghz
Number of CPUs : 1
Operating System : OS X 32 BIT 10.4.10
Graphics Card : NVIDIA NV34MAP OpenGL Engine
Resolution : 1680x1050
Color Depth : 32-bit Color
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Rendering (Single CPU): 1196 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): --- CB-CPU
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 588 CB-GFX
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The NVidea 64MB GeForce FX 5200 GPU in the revA iMac G5 is probably the saddest videocard ever used.
My 15" MBP 2.33 ghz C2D with
2GB ram, 256 MB GPU:
CINEBENCH R10
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Tester : gar
Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo
MHz : 2.33
Number of CPUs : 2
Operating System : OS X 32 BIT 10.4.10
Graphics Card : ATI Radeon X1600 OpenGL Engine
Resolution : 1440 x 900
Color Depth : 32-bit Color
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Rendering (Single CPU): 2526 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 4709 CB-CPU
Multiprocessor Speedup: 1.86
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 3829 CB-GFX
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My 3 years old 1.8Ghz 20"iMac G5 with 2GB ram:
CINEBENCH R10
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Tester : gar
Processor : PowerPC G5 (3.0)
MHz : 1.8ghz
Number of CPUs : 1
Operating System : OS X 32 BIT 10.4.10
Graphics Card : NVIDIA NV34MAP OpenGL Engine
Resolution : 1680x1050
Color Depth : 32-bit Color
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Rendering (Single CPU): 1196 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): --- CB-CPU
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 588 CB-GFX
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The NVidea 64MB GeForce FX 5200 GPU in the revA iMac G5 is probably the saddest videocard ever used.
The g5 scores are pretty disappointing, or the core 2 scores are pretty amazing.
I guess the MBP feels teh snappy compared to the g5 iMac.
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Tester : MacFirm
Processor :
MHz : 2.16
Number of CPUs : 2
Operating System : OS X 32 BIT 10.4.10
Graphics Card : NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT OpenGL Engine
Resolution : <fill this out>
Color Depth : <fill this out>
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Rendering (Single CPU): 2341 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 4398 CB-CPU
Multiprocessor Speedup: 1.88
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 2751 CB-GFX
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CINEBENCH R10
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Tester : MacFirm
Processor :
MHz : 2.16
Number of CPUs : 2
Operating System : OS X 32 BIT 10.4.10
Graphics Card : NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT OpenGL Engine
Resolution : <fill this out>
Color Depth : <fill this out>
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Rendering (Single CPU): 2341 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 4398 CB-CPU
Multiprocessor Speedup: 1.88
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 2751 CB-GFX
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Interesting Macfirm. I guess you've got a 24" iMac?
The scores between your machine and mine are very similar except the open gl score where my MBP had a decisive advantage. I guess the ATI cards are well tuned for open gl.
Tester : Me
Processor : G4
MHz : 1000
Number of CPUs : 1
Operating System : OS X 32 BIT 10.3.9
Graphics Card : NVIDIA GeForce4 MX OpenGL Engine
Resolution : 1440x900
Color Depth : Millions
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Rendering (Single CPU): 444 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): --- CB-CPU
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 67 CB-GFX
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The NVidea 64MB GeForce FX 5200 GPU in the revA iMac G5 is probably the saddest videocard ever used.
Not quite!
Processor: Mac Pro
GHz : 3
Number of CPUs : 8
Ram: 4GB DDR2 667MHz
Operating System : OS X 32 BIT 10.4.10
Graphics Card : ATi x1900 XT 512MB
Resolution : 1680x1050
Color Depth : Millions
OpenGL Standard Test: CB 5157
Single CPU Render Test: CB 3228
Multiple CPU Render Test: 18132
OpenGL: 5034
Single CPU: 2599
dual CPU: 4885
My Octo-core Mac Pro..
Processor: Mac Pro
GHz : 3
Number of CPUs : 8
Ram: 4GB DDR2 667MHz
Operating System : OS X 32 BIT 10.3.10
Graphics Card : ATi x1900 XT 512MB
Resolution : 1680x1050
Color Depth : Millions
OpenGL Standard Test: CB 5157
Single CPU Render Test: CB 3228
Multiple CPU Render Test: 18132
I think we have a winner.
2003 17" iMac G4:
Tester : Me
Processor : G4
MHz : 1000
Number of CPUs : 1
Operating System : OS X 32 BIT 10.3.9
Graphics Card : NVIDIA GeForce4 MX OpenGL Engine
Resolution : 1440x900
Color Depth : Millions
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Rendering (Single CPU): 444 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): --- CB-CPU
Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 67 CB-GFX
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Not quite!
I still can't figure out why Apple went with Intel chips in their laptops.