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  1. Kaelis

    Some benchmarks and gaming on my iMac 2019 i5 9600K/RX580X - plus general impressions

    Hey everyone, For the sake of visibility I'm posting some benchmark results, they will be helpful for potential buyers. This is the configuration I bought : iMac 27inch 2019 i5 9600K RX 580X 8GB RAM 512GB SSD I tried two different benchmarks, Cinebench R20 for the CPU, and Unigine Heaven...
  2. Z

    iPhone XS Antutu scores on Iphone XS

    I realize these phones are plenty fast, and that benchmarking have pretty much nothing to do with user experience. However, reports say Iphone XS has achieved 360000 in Antutu benchmarks. I did the test three times. Results: 1st try - 260000 2nd try - 330000 3rd try - 313000 How can it be...
  3. Mathias Denichi

    iPhone X iPhone X and XS/MAX Benchmarks not Much Different

    Looks like the XS/MAX has 1GB more RAM and almost no gain on the A11 Bionic of the iPhone X Here's a possible link to the XS and Max Benchmarks Another source of possible scores Here's a link to the iPhone X Benchmarks iPhone XS Max iPhone X Iphone X - Single is 4208 || Multi is 10116...
  4. M

    GPU + Benchmark + PassMark + WIN 8.1

    Hey ! I have been busy trying to make everything work performance wise (WIN 8.1 on Mac Pro 5.1) Right now I am in the proces of checking that the GPU (Gigabyte GTX 970 G1) is running optimally. For that purpose PassMark software has been used... If you look at this chart (PassMark - G3D...
  5. grysts

    iPad Pro 10.5

    I just bought an ipad Pro 10.5 and I've done a couple of benchmark and it seems like it scored lower than it supposed to be should I be worried? I have the 64 gb version does 256 version have better performance? I’m running on iOS 11.2.6
  6. bimmeracer3

    Should I sell my iMac....Just bought a 2017 MBP

    Hi, I am debating on selling my 2013 iMac after buying a 2017 MacBook Pro with the following specs: 2.9GHz quad-core 7th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.9GHz 16GB 2133MHz LPDDR3 memory 1TB SSD storage Radeon Pro 560 with 4GB memory Estimated Geekbench 4490-4600 -...
  7. A

    2017MBP with AMD 560 GPU Running VERY Slow on GPU Benchmarks?

    I got a new top-model 2017 MBP on Friday from Apple because they tried 3x to fix my 2016 MBP keyboard and failed (with the last attempt, the old issue was fixed but the new issue was that each time the TouchID was pressed (not touched), the whole computer froze and had to be force-restarted). I...
  8. camresu

    My 2017 27" i7 iMac quick benchmarks

    I know there are benchmarks starting to show up. I still thought it might be helpful to some to see how my new iMac scored. Ordered it on launch day: 2017 5K 27", 512GB SSD, 16GB RAM, Radeon Pro 580 (I wasn't sure we'd see aftermarket RAM so quickly, so Apple got me for an extra 8GB - $200...
  9. I

    Low scores in Antutu with iOS 10.3.2 beta 5 on iPhone SE

    So, like a lot of people, I take part in Apples Beta Software Program and follow the development of iOS as best as I can. Shortly after iOS 10.3.2 beta 5 was, surprisingly, released, I downloaded the beta and decided to run an Antutu benchmark test to see if I my SE can score more points now...
  10. W

    MacPro 6,1 8-core vs iMac 5k for software dev

    I do Mac/iOS app development and would like to compile code faster. My app has a lot of C++ so compilation takes a while. Would also be nice to run tests faster (though I don't think that is multicore). Has anyone done real-world Xcode compilation benchmarks of an 8-core Mac Pro and...
  11. ckjones1

    Less score in geekbench in Lion than Snow Leopard?

    As you can see with lion has more memory. But give a lower score .... Why is this? there's a solution?
  12. SoyCapitanSoyCapitan

    Geekbench 4.10 benchmarks

    Hi, I kept noticing CPU and GPU benchmark scores were dropping with each Sierra update. It looks like the new version of Geekbench fixes the inconsistent scores we were seeing with Macbook Pro 2016 models. With the i7-6820HQ 455 Pro model, I now get 4215 single core, 15122 multicore. OpenCL...
  13. usna92

    Current state of cMP Benchmarking

    I am looking to start upgrading my cMP and want to do benchmarks at each upgrade to measure the effectiveness of what the hell I am doing. What are the common benchmarks that people are using. Right now I have GeekBench 4, Cinemark 4D, and BlackMagic. Are there others that I should be using instead?
  14. D

    Real word perf diff 2016 15" TB 256 GB vs 512, 450 vs. 460 GPU

    The 512 GB version of the 2016 15" TB units benchmarks much faster than the 256 GB version, but are there database benchmarks that show a practical difference that anyone knows about? Also, is there much of a practical difference for graphics between the 450 and the 460? Has anyone seen...
  15. AmishIndy

    What? My 2010 Mac Pro can't manage a gigaflop?

    I've been an apple fan all my life. I even had a Powerbook G4 Titanium. I remember Apple making a big deal about how that thing could reach a billion floating point operations a second. Today I tried using novabench on my basically stock 2010 2.8 ghz MP (it does have a samsung ssd on an ide...
  16. Nessdufrat

    Super low benchmark scores on iMac late 2013

    Hi guys, Opening a new thread, since this is not a sata question anymore. This is still about the iMac I found in the trash. Now it's up and running, with a PCIe SSD 128Gb and a SSD 256 Gb on the sata port (long story). For the moment, I only have the system (el capitan) installed on the PCIe...
  17. eiprol

    First Geekbench result of new rMBP15"?

    Browsing the Geekbench charts, I've just noticed the existence of a new "MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2016)". Are these real benchmarks? On multi-core, even the MacBook Pro (15-inch Retina Mid 2014) 2.5Ghz is above the new 2.7Ghz machine. Check it by yourself...
  18. applCore

    Performance / Benchmarks for 10.12 GM?

    Has anyone looked closely at performance of Sierra vs El Capitan and / or put together some benchmarks? I think many of us are very curious about how they compare and to see if Apple has continued to slim down the footprint.
  19. praneeth03

    DiskMark - speed test for HDD, SSD, usb/flash/external hard disk drives

    Test the performance of your flash (pen/usb), solid state, hard disk drives in just 60 seconds. DiskMark performs real world speed tests and shows: + Sequential read/write speeds which is the performance you see when copying large files. + Random read/write speeds which is the performance you...
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    Uprgraded GPUs in Mac Pro 5,1 no increase in performance

    So I recently upgraded to two Flashed MSI Twin Frozr R9 280x's in my 2010 Mac Pro from a single OEM 5870. I was mainly looking to improve render and export times in FCPX, and I went with Dual R9's because the chip architecture in the R9 280x is very similar to the D700 Firepros in the nMP...