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OcUK Cinebench R15 benchmark thread

947cb - i7 4770K @ 4.7Ghz on air:




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Just comparing some score and it seems hyperthreading seems to make quite a lot of difference to the score in this bench.

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Pretty big jump from 3570k to 3770k at around 25% (29% if factor in linearity at same speed)

3570k to 4770k is even more!! :cool:

It seems it uses as much as you can throw at it :)
 
Just comparing some score and it seems hyperthreading seems to make quite a lot of difference to the score in this bench.

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Nuclear Fusion: [email protected] 861cb
RavenXXX2: [email protected] 684cb

Pretty big jump from 3570k to 3770k at around 25% (29% if factor in linearity at same speed)

3570k to 4770k is even more!! :cool:

Hyperthreading is all about keeping the CPU pipeline busy, and preventing it from stalling out. It probably does well because it's making sure the CPU stays busy even when it's running the calculations for each bit of the scene.

It certainly shows that all those people complaining that Haswell is "slower" because it won't clock so high are really not understanding that it's actually doing more work per clock when you can find something where it can use its extra power.
 
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