Post your Cinebench result here

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in Mac Software edited January 2014
Get Cinebench here <a href="ftp://ftp.maxoncomputer.co.uk/pub/benchmarks/cinebench_2003.sit"; target="_blank">ftp://ftp.maxoncomputer.co.uk/pub/benchmarks/cinebench_2003.sit</a>;



Here's the result from my one year old Dual GHz SlowSilver(tm)



CINEBENCH 2003 v1

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Tester : Pollux Chung



Processor : G4

MHz : 1024MHZ

Number of CPUs : 2

Operating System : Mac OS X 10.24



Graphics Card : GeForce 4 Ti 4600

Resolution : 1680x1050

Color Depth : 32-bit



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Rendering (Single CPU): 96 CB-CPU

Rendering (Multiple CPU): 177 CB-CPU



Multiprocessor Speedup: 1.85



Shading (CINEMA 4D) : 120 CB-GFX

Shading (OpenGL Software Lighting) : 338 CB-GFX

Shading (OpenGL Hardware Lighting) : 730 CB-GFX



OpenGL Speedup: 6.10



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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 5
    gspottergspotter Posts: 342member
    1 GHz MDD:



    CINEBENCH 2003 v1

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    Tester : VW



    Processor : G4

    MHz : 1 GHz

    Number of CPUs : 2

    Operating System : Mac OS X 10.2.4



    Graphics Card : ATI Radeon 9000

    Resolution : 1280x1024

    Color Depth : 32-bit



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    Rendering (Single CPU): 92 CB-CPU

    Rendering (Multiple CPU): 169 CB-CPU



    Multiprocessor Speedup: 1.83



    Shading (CINEMA 4D) : 121 CB-GFX

    Shading (OpenGL Software Lighting) : 324 CB-GFX

    Shading (OpenGL Hardware Lighting) : 476 CB-GFX



    OpenGL Speedup: 3.94



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  • Reply 2 of 5
    fotnsfotns Posts: 301member
    Here is results for my year and a half old Athlon:

    CINEBENCH 2003 v1

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    Tester : FotNS



    Processor : AMD Athlon

    MHz : 1533

    Number of CPUs : 1

    Operating System : Win XP Pro



    Graphics Card : Geforce2 Ultra

    Resolution : 1280x1024

    Color Depth : 32bit



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    Rendering (Single CPU): 175 CB-CPU

    Rendering (Multiple CPU): --- CB-CPU





    Shading (CINEMA 4D) : 186 CB-GFX

    Shading (OpenGL Software Lighting) : 809 CB-GFX

    Shading (OpenGL Hardware Lighting) : 971 CB-GFX



    OpenGL Speedup: 5.21



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  • Reply 3 of 5
    Since this is more a software-related issue, I'm moving this to Software.



    On topic: it's about damn time they get a native version of Cinebench on Mac OS X! I was wondering why Maxon never released a version based on C4D7.
  • Reply 4 of 5
    mbezzombezzo Posts: 77member
    Here are my 2 systems:



    Powerbook G4 667 DVI

    Processor : G4 667

    MHz : 667

    Number of CPUs : 1

    Operating System : 10.2.4



    Graphics Card : Radeon 7500

    Resolution : 1024x768

    Color Depth : 32-bit



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    Rendering (Single CPU): 60 CB-CPU

    Rendering (Multiple CPU): --- CB-CPU





    Shading (CINEMA 4D) : 75 CB-GFX

    Shading (OpenGL Software Lighting) : 180 CB-GFX

    Shading (OpenGL Hardware Lighting) : 107 CB-GFX



    OpenGL Speedup: 2.39





    PowerMac G4 533 DA



    Processor : G4

    MHz : 533

    Number of CPUs : 1

    Operating System : 10.2.3



    Graphics Card : Radeon 8500

    Resolution : 1024x768

    Color Depth : 32-bit



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    Rendering (Single CPU): 55 CB-CPU

    Rendering (Multiple CPU): --- CB-CPU





    Shading (CINEMA 4D) : 72 CB-GFX

    Shading (OpenGL Software Lighting) : 195 CB-GFX

    Shading (OpenGL Hardware Lighting) : 307 CB-GFX



    OpenGL Speedup: 4.28
  • Reply 5 of 5
    cubs23cubs23 Posts: 324member
    This will be first benchmark test for me. I apologize in advance for any dumb questions I may ask... Wondering about how long this test takes? And, if it is possible, could running the test damage the computer? (I don't want to screw it up or anything) Thanks for advice
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