Corona CPU Benchmark Download v1.3




Download the Corona CPU Benchmark. 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.
The tool itself is very easy to use, simply save, extract, and run the downloadable file from their site and you can get started.The benchmark itself starts automatically once you run it and it will render it's standard testing scene automatically give us results at the end that we can then use to compare performance between CPUs.
Looking at the user submitted scores on the Corona Renderer website the benchmark has been used in workstation grade systems with up to 72 CPU threads, meaning that this benchmark is made with heavy hyper threading in mind, making it suitable for testing CPUs with both small and large CPU core counts.
We have a forum thread open on this benchmark right here where you can share your results.
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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).
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Corona 1.3 Benchmark Finished
BTR Scene 16 passes
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5775C CPU @ 3.30GHz
Real CPU Frequency : Undetected
Render Time: 0:03:55, Rays/sec: 2*062*850
TBH cpu is at @4ghz and ram 2133 cl 9
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Corona 1.3 Benchmark Finished
BTR Scene 16 passes
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5775C CPU @ 3.30GHz
Real CPU Frequency : 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.

How is it OC'ing, like by reviews ~4.2 - 4.3ghz or you haven't tested more then 4ghz?
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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).
Maybe it needs said connection to register itself, disable whatever blocking software you're using and give it another shot?
Seems to work fine for everyone else, there is no install, just run the exe and it auto starts the benchmark
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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.
Did you download the free version?
https://corona-renderer.com/stuff/Corona1.3.Benchmark.zip