***Official CineBench R11.5 Benchmark Scores***

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Latest Version of CineBench R11.5 Benchmark

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Two benchmarks:

  • CPU
  • Open GL

Please list 2 images. One for CPU and one for OpenGL and your system specs underneath.

Let's see who has the best rig :P

Mine are as follows:

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Did get my GPU to 44.17 FPS

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CPU @ 3.5ghz

System Specs:

AMD Athlon II X4 640
Asrock M3N78D
Corsair 1333mhz DDR3
XFX HD5770 @ 920/1350
 
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i7 2600k @ 4.5GHz (24/7 Clocks)
GTX 285 @ Stock clocks
XMS3 @ Stock Timings/1T
ASUS P8P67

285 Did better than I thought it would, has hung on for years now, even at 1920x1200 in games :D

PS - OP has posted same OpenGL image twice :p
 
Open GL test is crashing - suspect its the BF3 beta driver I'm running.Rolling back now.

Here's a CPU run at 4GHz. Once GFX sorted will do a 5GHz run :)

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Asus R2E
6GB Corsair Dominator GT 2000MHz 7,8,7,20 1T (Elipda Hyper)
intel 990 X at 4GHz/ 4.8GHz
 
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It wouldnt let me get rid of the white space at all :(

Intel i5-2500k @ 4.6GHz
ATI 4830 @ 575/900
4GB Kingstong HyperX blu @ 1600mhz
Asus P8P67 Pro
 
Ouch on the graphics card dude! Time for an upgrade maybe xD

Its actually pretty good, can run all the games I play on 1080p@~40FPS.
Big decider will be BF3, if I cant get 40FPS out of it (even on low specs) Ill be going for either a 6870 and OC the nuts off it, or a 6950/70 and do the firmware update to unlock it.

Beat yours though :p
 
I think the GFX results are weird. I'm running two watercooled GTX 480 in SLi....(See Post number 4) This should be BATTERING some of the cards above but I'm getting same ballpark scores. Guessing this app is more geared towards Quadro/ FireGL or it needs an update. Will bench CPU at 5GHz tomorrow.
 
Its actually pretty good, can run all the games I play on 1080p@~40FPS.
Big decider will be BF3, if I cant get 40FPS out of it (even on low specs) Ill be going for either a 6870 and OC the nuts off it, or a 6950/70 and do the firmware update to unlock it.

Only certain 6950's will now unlock to a 6970! ATI brought out a revised version to stop people from doing it as they were losing money as people didn't want to pay extra money for something they could get for a lot less by flashing the bios!

The 6870 is a viable option. It is the card I am getting to replace my XFX HD5770 which has been a very trusty card to me and one I still recommend to people who want to game for less than £100 on a GPU!

The 6870 is on par with the GTX560 (non Ti) version and the GTX470 which was and is a great card, but runs as hot as a volcano with the very disappointing stock coolers applied to them.

I am not sure which 6950's unlock now, but I have heard a certain HIS version does unlock in most circumstances, but as I said, I am not sure which!

I would get the 6870 and OC the nuts of the thing and get it to run at 6950 speeds very easily!

Oh and running games at 40fps is ok, but the golden ticket award is to get them to run at a nice smooth 55-60fps!
 
I think the GFX results are weird. I'm running two watercooled GTX 480 in SLi....(See Post number 4) This should be BATTERING some of the cards above but I'm getting same ballpark scores. Guessing this app is more geared towards Quadro/ FireGL or it needs an update. Will bench CPU at 5GHz tomorrow.

It is run under OpenGL not Direct X so results will differ!
 
Only certain 6950's will now unlock to a 6970! ATI brought out a revised version to stop people from doing it as they were losing money as people didn't want to pay extra money for something they could get for a lot less by flashing the bios!

The 6870 is a viable option. It is the card I am getting to replace my XFX HD5770 which has been a very trusty card to me and one I still recommend to people who want to game for less than £100 on a GPU!

The 6870 is on par with the GTX560 (non Ti) version and the GTX470 which was and is a great card, but runs as hot as a volcano with the very disappointing stock coolers applied to them.

I am not sure which 6950's unlock now, but I have heard a certain HIS version does unlock in most circumstances, but as I said, I am not sure which!

I would get the 6870 and OC the nuts of the thing and get it to run at 6950 speeds very easily!

Oh and running games at 40fps is ok, but the golden ticket award is to get them to run at a nice smooth 55-60fps!

I was thinking of Nvidia, but Id like the option to run 3-4 monitors, 'specially with my course starting to go deeply into HTML, the extra screens will help.
The 6870 is going to probably be my card of choice, if anything, the MSi r6870 (Hawk), just looks so cool with the cooler :), have to wait till christmas though.
 
I was thinking of Nvidia, but Id like the option to run 3-4 monitors, 'specially with my course starting to go deeply into HTML, the extra screens will help.
The 6870 is going to probably be my card of choice, if anything, the MSi r6870 (Hawk), just looks so cool with the cooler :), have to wait till christmas though.

Ha! Running 3/4 monitors hey.

Maximum I would run is 3 monitors. If you go with the 6870 that's a viable option for a multi screen set up using the EyeFinity software. I would limit gaming to the central or one screen as 3 screens would be too much for one card to handle unless you had a 6990 or gtx590.

The MSI HAWK version is the one I am getting. The misses is getting me that and the new Bit Fenix Shinboi Windowed case for Christmas "YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAY" (Sorry, I am a real child within lol)

The HAWK version has a decent factory overclock already but you can easily get an extra 10-15% power out of it using MSI AfterBurner software and benching it using Unigine Heaven. Just watch the temps and artifacts. Anything over 70-75C is running a fair bit hot but should be ok, but anything over 80C, you will have pushed it too far!

Plus the HAWK has a great cooler on it, not quite as good as the Twin Frozr version I think, but will keep the temps down more.

If you want to run 3 monitors for gaming, at least get a 6970 or gtx580. Or even CF 6870's xD
 
Nah wont be gaming on 3, unless its like epic snake or pacman, just coding and stuff. Id like to have 1 screen for the code, 1 interwebz and 1 itoones :)
 
Nah wont be gaming on 3, unless its like epic snake or pacman, just coding and stuff. Id like to have 1 screen for the code, 1 interwebz and 1 itoones :)

lol

Yea I get what you mean. I have 2 19" monitors hooked up to my HD5770 atm. I am a web designer and graphic designer so having illustrator/photoshop open in one screen and Dreamweaver or Aptana Studio open in the other is a real advantage to switching between screens which really gets on my ****!

The 6870 with Eyefinity software enabled will be bloody perfect for you!

And a BIG +1 to the pacman or snakes idea. I may have to try that for myself xD
 
OpenGL Score
MSI TFIII 6950 clocked at 920/1400
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Cpu score at 3.8Ghz
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Will try 4Ghz later maybe, heck maybe further still if my new silver arrow holds up :D
 
Just to let you guys know about a few things since Cinema 4D (which the Cinebench is based off) is what I use for my job.
From Cinema 4D forums, where many of the Maxon staff post, I can tell you a few things :

- Cinema 4d/ Cinebench does not get any advantage from SLI/ Crossfire
(in fact this is common to almost all 3D software except maybe GPU
accelerated renderers.) Expect performance as a single GPU.

- Cinema 4d/ Cinebench does not use any specific optimisations for Quaddro/ Fire GL cards. Thats not to say they might not deliver better performance because of better Open GL performance,
but there are no driver specific optimisations just because they are Quaddro/ Fire Pro.

- The Open GL score is not intended to be CPU independent - in other words, the same GPU combined with a faster CPU will yield a higher score in this test. The score reflects an attempt at a real world performance affected by both CPU & GPU.

- If the benchmark refuses to give an Open GL score on ATI card, you may have to turn down catalyst ai to run the benchmark.

I hope this is useful.
 
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