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(Author: Michael Schuette, February 10, 2008) |
Cinebench
Cinebench2003 evolved into Cinebench 9.5 with added 64-bit capabilities
Cinebench 9.5


Score, higher is better! The SkullTrail wins without even being challenged
Cinebench 10

Cinebench 10 has ridded itself of some of the more obscure benchmarks and the current version only features a single / multi CPU rendering benchmark along with an OpenGL exercise that we are not going to consider further.


Single CPU and Multi CPU performance in Cinebench 10; Score: Higher is better. Scores show the results with the 32-bit executable running in a WoW environment. The 64-bit executable gave some 23500 points
Cinebench 10 uses SSE4 instructions whiuch boosts the performance of the Yorkfield CPUs and, therefore, the X9775 CPUs get a bit of extra mileage. It is not like they would actually need it anyway, though.
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