I know a chipset update is on the way, but I was curious to the experiences everyone else is having.
My scores have dropped considerably since switching to Windows 11 out of curiosity. Despite the drop in performance, it’s still running very well, but the higher clocks seem very unstable once I go over 4,350MHz effective clocks.
Currently trying 200hz, -30, and 3x scalar off the motherboard limits, but it crashes, even at 21,500+ multi core score.
What has everyone else’s experience been like?
These are my numbers with PBO off.
Official Link for Downloading Cinebench R23
Cinebench sees Windows 11 as Windows 10
Surface Book 2 Users, Please post your Cinebench R23 Score here. For Compare and verify Win11 impact
Where is the best place to get cinebench im gonna build a pc and I wanna get cinebench so I can test it and I know you can download it from the site but I see it's on the Microsoft store so does it matter if I get it from the Microsoft store
Why is my Cinebench R23 score lower than expected?
What is Cinebench and what does it measure?
What changed in Cinebench 2024 compared to R23 and earlier?
Videos
If anyone is looking to download Cinebench R23, here’s the official direct link (still available):
https://installer.maxon.net/cinebench/CinebenchR23.zip
Notes:
-
The Microsoft Store version of Cinebench is also safe.
-
There’s a version on Archive.org shared on Reddit: https://archive.org/download/cinebench_201907 I tested both the official link version and this one on a VM both are the exact same build, but the one from Archive.org does not match the official hash. It might be corrupted or, in the worst-case scenario, modified. Download it at your own risk.
-
Avoid any other unofficial sources.
-
It may be possible to download other versions of Cinebench (like R24) by modifying the official Maxon link.
Just wanted to let everyone know
I was on build 22621.1928 when this happend. Im now on build 22621.2070 (The newest). Why did this happen?