5/17/2023 0 Comments Cinebench r15 single thread scores![]() I know this doesn't mean much but I'm afraid the lower scores indicate something's wrong with my CPU, and it might bottleneck my already-bottlenecked system even more. Why would replacing the GPU (and the PSU) have any effect on CPU score? And why did it score lower than before, with everything else being equal? I didn't touch anything else besides uninstalling NVIDIA GPU drivers and installing the AMD drivers, nothing else have changed. I'm surprised as to, why? The CPU's temp maxed out at 57 C so I guess it's not a cooling / throttling problem. CPU seems to be run hot and boosting lower when temps go above 80c. I ran it several times and got similar results (350-357 range). Higher multi core results directly corelate to lower single core. Anyway, after I installed the GPU and finished setting it up (reinstalled driver, etc), I fired up Cinebench R15, ran the CPU test multiple times, and to my surprise, the system only scored 350-ish on the CPU test (lowest being 314). Then, my GTX 970 died several weeks ago, and I replaced it with a Vega 56 (ridiculous bottleneck, I know, but it was a long story with the Vega), and I replaced the PSU to go with the Vega (now a Seasonic 650W). The PC with this configuration scored 467 cb on the CPU test with Cinebench R15, which is fine (pretty much every review I read put it on 450+ range, so pretty much spot on) This means that the benchmark tests the performance on one of the processor’s cores and then on all the available cores. The scores will be given in Single core and Multi core. Apacer 8 GB DDR4 memory (2400, single channel)Įverything is stock, just like how they came out of the factory. We chose Cinebench R15, the R20 version, which is also more and more used and finally Cinebench R23, the latest one.So, this might not much of an issue, but I'm still rather worried (or puzzled should I say). ![]()
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