Download MAXON Cinebench R23

Generic Benchmarks 55 Updated by Hilbert Hagedoorn

Click here to post a comment for Download MAXON Cinebench R23 on our message forum
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/196/196426.jpg
What a boring release 🙁 At least they changed the scene in previous releases... but with this one, it's exactly the same. A simple update of the rendering engine to the new version. Even the timed run ... is not a new feature, it existed before in preferences, it simply got two default values ( 600 and 1800 , aka 10 mins and 30 mins ). Zzzzzzzz
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/283/283180.jpg
heres mine ryzen 5 3600x
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/264/264372.jpg
13180 on my i7 10700k.
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/281/281542.jpg
Ah, the free app that almost singlehandedly defeated the biggest CPU manufacturing corporation. The reason to buy a new CPU and watch what numbers it will spit up. Oh, the consumer PC industry, what a time to be alive.
data/avatar/default/avatar05.webp
12460 3700x
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/279/279756.jpg
3950X @ 4.1GHz 24055
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/224/224952.jpg
Doesnt work on Win 7.
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/273/273678.jpg
Mufflore:

Doesnt work on Win 7.
its a Win-RT app, windows 8 or higher required The developers specify windows 10 as the minimum supported OS.
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/198/198862.jpg
Ryzen 7 2700X - 11205
data/avatar/default/avatar19.webp
3900X
R23.PNG
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/220/220214.jpg
I got 17115 pts in the 10 minute multicore test with 3900X Got 1252 pts 10 minute single core. The 10 minute loop definitely makes it more accurate... I was watching the orange bar as the first and second test finished, and it definitely dropped a good bit by second repeat of test. Scores between R20 and R23 are way different too - it was about 7200 pts in R20.
Dude1070:

3900X
R23.PNG
That number looks like a single run (* beside score means it was), you need to do the 10 minute (test throttling) run to get accurate number.
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/201/201719.jpg

3900x.PNG
3900X @ stock + PBO auto vcore with -0.0875V offset everything else is stock 32GB GSkill Aegis DDR4 3000 XMP
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/201/201719.jpg
geogan:

I got 17115 pts in the 10 minute multicore test with 3900X Got 1252 pts 10 minute single core. The 10 minute loop definitely makes it more accurate... I was watching the orange bar as the first and second test finished, and it definitely dropped a good bit by second repeat of test. Scores between R20 and R23 are way different too - it was about 7200 pts in R20. That number looks like a single run (* beside score means it was), you need to do the 10 minute (test throttling) run to get accurate number.
I suggest you turn on PBO and set offset voltage like I did. It makes great impact on long term boost and frequency maintanance. I did the whole test, almost the same results as he did. I guess he uses better ram with better timings, or maybe a negative offset, I don't know. He needs to share more info.
https://forums.guru3d.com/data/avatars/m/201/201719.jpg
Break:

https://i.imgur.com/O8zUfR2.png

intelhaha.PNG
When I see 5800X single core and this claimed to be Intel score I completely distrust the new Cinebench iteration. I doubt a 28W is capable of nearly achieving the same single core performance as the new AMD architecture. I am sure the results "from Intel" are fake. Fortunately it's easy to remove them so I can only see the real scores
looksgoodnow.PNG
Looks good!
data/avatar/default/avatar19.webp
I use PBO, Ram is 3600 at 10 Minute test was within 100pts on Multi and the same for SC
upload_2020-11-12_10-11-26.png