Cinebench R15 has been done to death, and it’s not a terribly hard benchmark to run anymore… Which is why Cinebench R15 EXTREME! has been released by HWGeek over at guru3d. With the render resolution quadrupled, test the might of your CPU in a benchmark more suited for the increased core counts and 5GHz clockrates of modern processors.
This software is a mod of Cinebench R15 and isn’t an official update, so no support from Maxon.
EDIT: Maxon just released Cinebench R20 with support for a lot of newer instructions. I will now be including any R20 results on a second sheet!
We did that once years ago and somebody kept fucking with it until I changed permissions. I can make a publicly visible sheet but I don’t want to deal with it getting wiped/edited over and over again.
Just for fun I ran the Open GL benchmark too, essentially my graphics card didn’t even bother, it basically went up to 35W according to HWinfo, didn’t even go much over 500MHz for clocks. That might have something to do with my Radeon chill settings, but yeah.
Pretty cool I just gave it a go, it didn’t fit my screen either.
I ran it in Wine, because I don’t run windows. But it seems to run just fine, like regular Cinebench r15 does. Although the scores are a bit lower than they should be because of the wine overhead. ( Also didn’t bother to run CPU-z )
Threadripper 2950x stock clocks, with some 3466MHz ram.
Didn’t know that they had an extreme variant. I thought at first that somehow someone got the TR 1950X to score worse than my i7 5820K until I realized that they ran this test.