![]() ![]() Cold weather and benchmarksīecause of this, test results can vary slightly because it’s impossible to disable every background task of the operating system. Modern operating systems perform various background tasks that cannot or should not be disabled, even though they could have a minor influence on the results. It’s always a good idea to shut down all running programs and disable any virus checking or disk indexing but it’s impossible to eliminate all background processes. It is also important to know that background tasks can significantly influence measurement and create diverse results. So, you’ve two key elements to deal with: CPU and memory. On systems lacking sufficient RAM to load the test scene, a warning will be displayed and the CPU benchmark will not be executed.” Maxon also warns users of the software that “Cinebench R20 will not launch on unsupported processors. In a world where so much is asked from the GPU, it is important to know that Cinebench R20 does not test GPU performance, so the key element being tested here is the CPU in your machine. In fact, according to Maxon, “Cinebench R20 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 R20 does not test the GPU The test suite incorporates, as Cinema 4D R20 does, the latest rendering architectures, including integration of Intel’s Embree raytracing technology and advanced features on modern CPUs from AMD and Intel that allow users to render the same scene on the same hardware twice as fast as previously. Therefore, R15 and R20 results cannot be compared.” The test also requires about 4x the memory. Maxon says that because “Cinebench R20 uses a much larger and more complex test scene than R15, requiring about 8x the computational power needed to render it. ![]() This version, based on Release 20 is different from the previous, R15, as it reflects the overall advancements to CPU and rendering technology in recent years, providing a more accurate measurement of Cinema 4D’s ability to take advantage of multiple CPU cores and modern processor features available to the average user. Cinebench R20 and R15 can not be compared The test suite represents a real world scenario, as it uses the same same powerful 3D engine found in the animation software Cinema 4D. Cinebench scores are used by system administrators to help make purchase decisions, journalists to review hardware, hardware manufacturers to optimize their latest products, as well as computer owners to evaluate their individual system. ![]() For over a decade, Cinebench has been a popular tool to evaluate hardware performance. I promised, then, that I would get back to the subject, and the time is now, because I had a chance to use the test suite on my brand new machine and, to some extent, compare results with those from my previous build.īefore I share my numbers with you, let me explain what Cinebench Release 20 or Cinebench R20, as is also called, represents. When I recently wrote here at ProVideo Coalition one article entitled Building the ultimate PC for After Effects, I mentioned Cinebench, from Maxon, the cross-platform test suite used as a standard to many of the benchmarks published online, and added then that the company had released, recently, a new version, Cinebench Release 20, which reflects the overall advancements to CPU and rendering technology in recent years. How powerful is your computer? Test it with the FREE Cinebench! The new Release 20 is available now and is much different from the R15 widely used to evaluate computer hardware capabilities.
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