![]() ![]() The Gigabyte X570 AORUS Master motherboard ( pricing) for AMD Ryzen processors was running BIOS/UEFI version F5l (AGESA 1.0.0.3 ABB) and also had the memory set to operate at 3400 MHz with CL16 timings. ![]() ASUS Multi-Core Enhancement (MCE) was disabled. The ASUS ROG Maximus XI Extreme motherboard ( pricing) was run with BIOS/UEFI version 1105 and the memory was set to operate at 3400 MHz with CL16 timings. Both systems used Corsair Hydro Series H115i PRO liquid CPU coolers and the same 1TB NVMe SSD. Windows 10 Pro 64-bit v1903 with all updates as of was the operating system used and all the drivers were updated. We’ve been using Geekbench 4 for some time here on the site for CPU benchmarks, so we wanted to take a quick look at our the new results from Geekbench 5 and let you see them against our ‘old’ Geekbench 4 results.įor testing we will be comparing an Intel Z390 desktop platform to an AMD X570 desktop platform with six processors from each company at several different price points. Geekbench 5’s GPU Compute Benchmark now includes support for Vulkan and got new Compute workloads that measure he performance of computer vision and computational photography algorithms. Primate Labs also updated their existing workloads to use larger data sets to better measure the effect memory performance has on CPU performance. ![]() The release of Geekbench 5 brings new machine learning, augmented reality, and computational photography workloads to the CPU test. Geekbench 5 was officially released by Primate Labs today and Legit Reviews has been taking a look at this benchmark in the lab. ![]()
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