#CINEBENCH BENCHMARK FULL#
Cinebench R23 provides improved benchmark accuracy for current and next generation CPUs to test if a machine runs stable on a high CPU load, if the cooling solution of a desktop or notebook is sufficient for longer running tasks to deliver the full potential of the CPU, and if a machine is able to handle demanding real-life 3D tasks.Cinebench is now based on the latest Release 23 code using updated compilers, and has a minimum runtime activated by default (previously hidden in preferences).Cinebench R23 now supports Apple’s M1-powered computing systems.Check out the feature list below, but be warned, it’s pretty extensive. However, while Cinebench was once a faster benchmark, this one has a minimum of 10 minutes to load the temperatures and give us a real-world test of what really happens when you’re rendering.
#CINEBENCH BENCHMARK UPDATE#
The new update also adds support for the ARM-based M1 processor used in MacBooks, as well as the latest hardware from Intel and AMD, of course. We’re still rocking Cinebench R15 and R20, but Maxon just released Cinebench R23! It’s a fantastic tool for showing system performance, especially for those who plan to do any kind of rendering. If you’ve seen some of our reviews, you’ll know that Cinebench is something we run in all of our CPU and motherboard reviews, system reviews and more.