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(Author: Michael Schuette, April 6, 2008) |
Maxxon Cinebench

Cinebench is another ray tracing / 3D rendering software that can handle multiple threads. In addition, Cinebench 10 can take advantage of SSE4 instructions that are supported in Intel's 45 nm CPUs.
CineBench 9.5


Like Caligari TrueSpace, Cinebench9.5 shows the 9850 positioned between the 9600 and the 9900. Core speed is really all that matters for 3D rendering.
Cinebench R10


Single and multi-processor performance in Cinebench10's 3D Render Engine, higher is better.
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