Cinebench R10 is older render test by Maxon studio. For these days is not ideal in multithread (its maybe good for up to quadcores). But it is good for comparison of single thread performance without much optimization x86 performance.
The CPU test, which renders a 3D scene photo-realistically, now applies even more performance-intensive functions such as area light sources, procedural shaders, Ambient Occlusion and multi-level reflections
download:
http://downloads.guru3d.com/downloadget.php?id=1708&file=6&evp=56f47302555beae2de82413ce78ce92b
Pls write in post:
1) CPU, frequency of CPU or CPU-Z at screenshot
2) type of cooling, info of OS
3)results 1x CPU screenshot
example:
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Athlon 64 3000+ Venice s754, BOX cooler, WIndows XP 32-bit

The CPU test, which renders a 3D scene photo-realistically, now applies even more performance-intensive functions such as area light sources, procedural shaders, Ambient Occlusion and multi-level reflections
download:
http://downloads.guru3d.com/downloadget.php?id=1708&file=6&evp=56f47302555beae2de82413ce78ce92b
Pls write in post:
1) CPU, frequency of CPU or CPU-Z at screenshot
2) type of cooling, info of OS
3)results 1x CPU screenshot
example:
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Athlon 64 3000+ Venice s754, BOX cooler, WIndows XP 32-bit
