Does 887 represent a strong result for an i5 3470 in R20 Cinebench?
Does 887 represent a strong result for an i5 3470 in R20 Cinebench?
Checking if 887 is suitable for your i5 3470 in R20 Cinebench is a thoughtful question. Since you're not aiming for extreme performance, this score seems reasonable for your setup.
It's pretty clear from what I've seen. Other CPUs with comparable performance could be useful.
Limited data available for R20 and older chips since R20 is a relatively new release.
If you wish to compare with the 3470, the R15 model might offer more relevant insights.
For locked SKUs, your focus should mainly be on RAM speed and (to some extent) BCLK overclocking. Ensure you're comparing similar parameters.
Just completed R15... got 400...didn't overclock with 2 x 4gb 1333mhz ddr3...on a budget new generic Chinese motherboard.
I'm likely underperforming... last time I ran R20 (should've closed my browser)... But I'll wait to upgrade the board or RAM until I get a cheap used Ryzen 1 series machine after the third generation drops.
Thanks for the links.
You can find R20 Scores to compare your results:
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It seemed like my Chinese-language board might be causing issues with my RX570 4gb setup.
Checked the R15 scores and noticed a few low-end CPUs there. The R20 list also includes some similarly low-end options.