Are those Cinebench r20 scores? Trying to find something to go off of, but not even seeing those Xeons on the test charts. Transposing some numbers from Geekbench put the 12 core Mac Pro (2019) at a 80% performance increase over the 12 core 2013. That and the speed increase to the newer NVME's would probably make it a full 100% increase over your current Macs. Click the download link for your own operating system e.g. Cinebench for Mac. If you’re using Windows, Cinebench is compressed in ZIP format. Right-click and choose ‘Extract All’ to access. Results are expressed in Cinebench scores. Higher scores/longer bars are better. We turned again to Cinebench in our next test, but this time with version R20, which was written only for Intel.
Maxon has released Cinebench R20, a well-known CPU benchmark based on the Cinema4D engine.
Friedrichsdorf, Germany – March 5, 2019 – Maxon, the leading developer of professional 3D modeling, animation, and rendering solutions, today announced the availability of Cinebench Release 20 (Cinebench R20), a modernized version of its industry-standard, cross-platform tool to benchmark computer hardware capabilities. Cinebench R20 leverages the same powerful 3D engine in Cinema 4D Release 20 (Cinema 4D R20) to accurately evaluate CPU rendering performance capabilities across various systems and platforms. It is offered free-of-charge.
For over a decade, Cinebench has been the ‘go-to’ tool to evaluate hardware performance. Cinebench uses advanced algorithms to generate a three-dimensional scene on a computer. 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.
“Cinebench R20 reflects our engineering efforts to leverage the advancements to CPU and rendering technology in recent years,” said David McGavran, Maxon Chief Executive Officer. “The updated tests in Cinebench R20 deliver more accurate benchmarking measurements to reflect the performance of today’s CPUs in demanding rendering workloads.”
Cinebench R20 feature highlights
- Cinebench R20 uses a much larger and more complex test scene than R15 requiring about 8x the computational power needed to render it. The test also requires about 4x the memory.
- Cinebench R20 and Cinema 4D R20 incorporate 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.
- 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.
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UPDATE (2019.03.26): Maxon has finally decided to provide an official portable version of Cinebench R20 (source). Wise decision Maxon! The portable version can be downloaded directly from THIS LINK @ Maxon.
UPDATE (2019.03.11): the portable version is no longer available at TechPowerUp (nor at Guru3D). Why? Because the Maxon sent Legal Threats to PC Enthusiast Websites Hosting Portable Cinebench R20 Downloads. Maxon wants us to download the R20 from the kro$oft store. That triple-sucks!
You can download the portable version of Cinebench R20 from this page.
I tested this new version of Cinebench on the following systems:
– PC1: Intel Core i7 7700K + 32GB DDR4
– PC2: Intel Core i7 8700K + 16GB DDR4 (3000MHz)
– PC3: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 + 16GB DDR4 (3000MHz)
– Intel Core i7 7700K (default clock speeds): 2291 points
– Intel Core i7 8700K (default clock speeds): 3372 points
– AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (default clock speeds): 3063 points
Cinebench R20 fully utilizes all CPU cores!
Related posts:
MAXON Cinebench R20.0
March 6th, 2019 - What's New- 221.5 MBCINEBENCH_R20.0.zip
MAXON Cinebench 15.038
January 30th, 2017- 81.9 MBCINEBENCHR15.038.zip
- 81.2 MBCINEBENCHR15.038.dmg
CINEBENCH is a real-world cross platform test suite that evaluates your computer's performance capabilities. CINEBENCH is based on MAXON's award-winning animation software Cinema 4D, which is used extensively by studios and production houses worldwide for 3D content creation. MAXON software has been used in blockbuster movies such as Iron Man 3, Oblivion, Life of Pi or Prometheus and many more. CINEBENCH is the perfect tool to compare CPU and graphics performance across various systems and platforms (Windows and OS X).
Cinebench Mac Os
Due to a copyright notice from MAXON (the creators of CINEBENCH), we were forced to remove our portable version of CINEBENCH R20.