F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Checking if 286cb meets Cinebench R15 requirements for a Core 2 Quad Q9500 is a solid way to gauge performance.

Checking if 286cb meets Cinebench R15 requirements for a Core 2 Quad Q9500 is a solid way to gauge performance.

Checking if 286cb meets Cinebench R15 requirements for a Core 2 Quad Q9500 is a solid way to gauge performance.

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MrBertr4m
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06-21-2016, 01:18 PM
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The Cinebench results are consistent across similar versions, so your score makes sense. A multicore score of 286 for the Q9500 is generally average to good depending on the benchmark. Given your other components, it should perform adequately for a mid-range processor like this.
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MrBertr4m
06-21-2016, 01:18 PM #1

The Cinebench results are consistent across similar versions, so your score makes sense. A multicore score of 286 for the Q9500 is generally average to good depending on the benchmark. Given your other components, it should perform adequately for a mid-range processor like this.

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aaron1506
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06-24-2016, 02:48 AM
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The processor ran at its standard speed of 2.83GHz while executing Cinebench.
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aaron1506
06-24-2016, 02:48 AM #2

The processor ran at its standard speed of 2.83GHz while executing Cinebench.

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jojobobo04
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06-25-2016, 09:53 AM
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Check your RAM configuration to see if it's running in single or dual channel.
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jojobobo04
06-25-2016, 09:53 AM #3

Check your RAM configuration to see if it's running in single or dual channel.

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PersieO
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07-02-2016, 01:45 PM
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Checking for CPU issues? You're running Cinebench for a reason—let's see why. Are you targeting a gaming rig or another setup?
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PersieO
07-02-2016, 01:45 PM #4

Checking for CPU issues? You're running Cinebench for a reason—let's see why. Are you targeting a gaming rig or another setup?

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the5harkman
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07-08-2016, 04:37 PM
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I want to see how much CPU wear has occurred. This is for gaming purposes, especially for games from before 2017 (unless GPU is upgraded). Could you tell me if there are better tools besides CineBench that could help with this?
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the5harkman
07-08-2016, 04:37 PM #5

I want to see how much CPU wear has occurred. This is for gaming purposes, especially for games from before 2017 (unless GPU is upgraded). Could you tell me if there are better tools besides CineBench that could help with this?

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IceBjornn
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07-14-2016, 08:52 AM
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Consider the games as the standard to check if the CPU remains efficient. Regarding degradation, a CPU doesn’t naturally slow down with age. Damage typically causes erratic behavior instead of reduced speed.
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IceBjornn
07-14-2016, 08:52 AM #6

Consider the games as the standard to check if the CPU remains efficient. Regarding degradation, a CPU doesn’t naturally slow down with age. Damage typically causes erratic behavior instead of reduced speed.

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GermanPrank
Junior Member
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07-14-2016, 10:56 AM
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To use games as a benchmark, evaluate their performance and quality by observing key aspects during testing. Focus on factors such as gameplay smoothness, responsiveness, visual fidelity, and overall user experience. These elements help determine how well the game meets its intended standards and provides value to players.
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GermanPrank
07-14-2016, 10:56 AM #7

To use games as a benchmark, evaluate their performance and quality by observing key aspects during testing. Focus on factors such as gameplay smoothness, responsiveness, visual fidelity, and overall user experience. These elements help determine how well the game meets its intended standards and provides value to players.

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IsraelX
Junior Member
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07-16-2016, 06:51 AM
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You're checking if you're receiving the performance you need. Ultimately, that's what a gaming PC is meant for.
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IsraelX
07-16-2016, 06:51 AM #8

You're checking if you're receiving the performance you need. Ultimately, that's what a gaming PC is meant for.

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HellaDapper
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07-16-2016, 07:30 AM
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Cinebench helps check CPU performance under stress. Several factors can influence your gaming setup. I recorded a Cinebench R20 result for a Q9505 I previously owned, using the same processor. Remember this is R20, so you should run it again for a reliable comparison. The R20 multithread score came in at 672. Regarding hardware, my system had an ASUS board with 8GB DDR3 1333 memory, an SSD boot drive, and an AMD HD4870 GPU (1GB). It worked well for older games, including UT 2004 and Warcraft 3 at a LAN event. The CPU is adequate for many tasks. For improvement, consider upgrading to an SSD boot drive and a better GPU, such as a GTX 760.
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HellaDapper
07-16-2016, 07:30 AM #9

Cinebench helps check CPU performance under stress. Several factors can influence your gaming setup. I recorded a Cinebench R20 result for a Q9505 I previously owned, using the same processor. Remember this is R20, so you should run it again for a reliable comparison. The R20 multithread score came in at 672. Regarding hardware, my system had an ASUS board with 8GB DDR3 1333 memory, an SSD boot drive, and an AMD HD4870 GPU (1GB). It worked well for older games, including UT 2004 and Warcraft 3 at a LAN event. The CPU is adequate for many tasks. For improvement, consider upgrading to an SSD boot drive and a better GPU, such as a GTX 760.