my configuration is Mac Pro 8 Core with 48GB Ram. The score got 9341 and 9500 under 10 minutes test and 30 minutes respectively. cannot wait to see the performance of M1 under the stress test in 30 minutes
that is not bad !! according to Cinebench, your PC has sufficient enoughWell my 10 year old quad system gave 2490 multicore 10 mins.
Pretty much expected.
Not to brag or anything, my dual CPU 12 core Mac Pro 5,1 (4,1) gave respectable 8411. You can either upgrade the tray for dual CPU, or at the very least upgrade the CPU to 6 core, and it will make a great improvement.Well my 10 year old quad system gave 2490 multicore 10 mins.
Pretty much expected.
I got fed up of trying to find a Pro 5,1 so I bought a cheap Chinese MB and made a h View attachment 1675010 ackintosh View attachment 1675013
It might be, but it will not ever compare in any shape or form to a real Mac , but it gets me byI guess it's the same score of a 16c MP7,1 ?
how much does it cost btw?I got fed up of trying to find a Pro 5,1 so I bought a cheap Chinese MB and made a h View attachment 1675010 ackintosh
It might be, but it will not ever compare in any shape or form to a real Mac , but it gets me by
how much does it cost btw?
The version on the App Store works with MacOS 10.10 or higher.Where may "one" download older versions of Cinebench which "may" test or score Mac Pro 6.1 ? Is there a link to older versions
You are absolutely correct It's just that the current version does not test the graphic cards of the 2013 MacPro ..... I though maybe earlier version would test these graphic cards (ex D300/D500) . Thank you for your input .The version on the App Store works with MacOS 10.10 or higher.