Cinebench R23 Scores [Updated Results]

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CG Director Author Alex Glawionby Alex Glawion   /  Updated 

There’s a newer version of Cinebench Available Here.

Maxon’s Cinebench has become one of the most popular benchmarking software for CPUs. The Benchmark is based on Cinema 4D, a 3D-Digital Content Creation Software package that comes with an in-built render engine – which is also used in this benchmark.

It uses the CPU for Rendering and comes with a bunch of features, like Global Illumination, Subsurface-Scattering, or Micro-Displacement.

The R23 Version of Cinebench supports the AVX instruction set and adds support for Apple’s M1-CPU. As in the previous Cinebench Version (R20), you can bench CPUs with up to 256 Threads.

Remember: Cinebench Scores can’t be compared between major versions, so be sure to check what version of the Benchmark you are running (R15, R20, R23, 2024).

Cinebench R23 Results

= AMD   |    = Intel |    = Apple

CPU NameCoresGhzSingle ScoreMulti Score
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D84.6181117762
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D124.4203927084
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D164.2204338581
Intel Core i5 14600K143.5209724683
Intel Core i7 14700K203.4222833572
Intel Core i9 13900KS243.2231740986
Intel Core i9 14900K243.2235838497
AMD Ryzen 3 310043.611055423
Intel Core i5 9600K63.711876596
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X43.812996787
AMD Ryzen 5 2600X63.610947523
Apple M183.215287799
Apple M283.517018538
AMD Threadripper 1900X83.810058979
AMD Ryzen 5 360063.612459073
Intel Core i7 9700K83.612859428
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X63.813239526
AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT63.813309945
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X83.7110210140
AMD Ryzen 5 550063.6137210710
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X63.7159311201
Intel Core i5 11600K63.9156411277
AMD Ryzen 5 560063.5147211429
Apple M1 Pro103.2154312170
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X83.6134512195
Intel Core i5 1240062.5164712344
Apple M1 Max103.2155512422
Intel Core i9 9900K83.6134312470
AMD Ryzen 9 5980HS83.0153812844
AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT84.2135512955
Intel Core i7 10700K83.8134513302
AMD Ryzen 7 3800X83.9134613848
Intel Core i9 9900X103.5118213994
Intel Core i9 10900X103.7114514312
AMD Ryzen 7 5700G83.8153514350
Intel Core i9 9920X123.5106714793
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D83.4149115003
Intel Core i7 11700K83.6159515011
AMD Threadripper 1920X123.5105415038
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X64.7195115204
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X83.8159615228
Intel Core i9 11900K83.5167116211
Intel Core i9 10850K103.6136716820
Intel Core i5 12600K103.7191817660
Intel Core i9 9960X163.1107517953
Intel Core i9 10900K103.7141518034
AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT124.1135418511
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X123.8131218682
AMD Threadripper 2950X163.5113518797
AMD Threadripper 1950X163.4102719635
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X84.5196919910
Apple M1 Ultra203.2157021740
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X123.7167022046
Intel Core i7 12700K123.6193923488
Intel Core i5 13600K143.5202124528
Intel Core i9 10980XE183.0106325490
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X163.5140626375
Intel Core i9 12900162.4198826454
Intel Core i9 12900F162.4198826455
Intel Core i9 9980XE183.0111427093
AMD Threadripper Pro 3955WX163.9140127175
Intel Core i9 12900K163.2200327483
Intel Core i9 12900KS163.4208227796
Intel Xeon W-3275283.4110728051
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X163.4168428782
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X124.7203429358
AMD Threadripper 2990WX323.0100529651
Intel Core i7 13700K163.4211731069
Intel Xeon W-3175X283.8111231350
AMD Threadripper 3960X243.8130734932
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X164.5205938165
AMD Threadripper PRO 5965WX244.0149840535
Intel Core i9 13900K243.0227541012
AMD Threadripper Pro 3975WX323.5124443450
AMD Threadripper 3970X323.7130846874
AMD Epyc 7702P642.099348959
AMD Threadripper PRO 5975WX324.0147553977
AMD Threadripper PRO 3995WX642.7123173220
AMD Threadripper PRO 3995WX642.7123173220
AMD Threadripper 3990X642.9126275671
AMD Threadripper PRO 7995WX962.51927100295
CPU NameCoresGHzSingle ScoreMulti Score

Download Cinebench R23

Download Cinebench R23 here.

Interesting Picks

Intel’s 12th and 13th generation CPUs made a huge jump in single-core performance compared to their previous generation. The 13900k, 13700k and 12900ks are faster than anything AMD offers in their 5XXX and 7XXX line-up.

Given the fact that Intel’s  power draw is considerably higher, tough, the decision between Intel Core and AMD Ryzen is a tough one.

Another exciting observation that shows how IPC and clock increases can really boost generational performance is AMD’s 7950X which easily outpaces the 2990WX with only half the amount of cores.

What is a good Cinebench R23 Score?

What a good Cinebench R23 Score is, really depends on your workloads. For decent Gaming-Performance, you should make sure you are above 1000 Cinebench R23 Single-Core Points.

For 3D Rendering then again, the higher the Multi-Core Score, the better, but anything above 20k Multi-Core Points will allow you to render complex scenes in no time.

What about the Cinebench GPU Benchmark?

Cinebench used to have an option to test your GPU’s OpenGL capabilities. This feature was discontinued, though, and is not available in Cinebench R23 anymore.

Check out our Benchmarking Guide to find other great Benchmarks for testing your GPU’s performance here.

How many passes does Cinebench R23 do?

Cinebench R23 is set up by default to run as many passes as your PC is capable of within 10 minutes. This is to factor in CPU throttling that occurs during sustained loads due to increased temperatures.

You can either manually cancel a Cinebench R23 run after a single pass by clicking “Stop”, or turn off the minimum test duration of 10 minutes by navigating to “File” > “Advanced Benchmark” and setting the “Minimum Test Duration” to “Off”.

How long does Cinebench R23 take?

It takes 10 Minutes. By default, Cinebench R23 will run as many render passes as your PC can within 10 minutes to calculate a score.

What is the MP Ratio in Cinebench R23?

The MP Ratio designates the ratio of your CPU’s single-core to multi-core score. For example, if your single-core score is 1000 and your multi-core score is 5000, your MP Ratio will be 5. (multi-core-score divided by the single-core score).

This helps in determining how much faster your CPU is when running single-core dependent tasks vs. running fully multi-core-optimized workloads. Optimally, your MP Ratio will be close to the number of cores your CPU has. So a CPU with 16 Cores will have a MP Ratio of or near 16. Usually the MP Ratio is lower than the number of cores, because a CPU can boost (overclock) considerably higher when only one core is utilized (due to thermal throttling).

Is Maxon Cinebench spelled differently in other languages?

No, as far as we know, it’s spelled the same way in every language. We’ve seen some of our readers spell Cinebench as follows, though, but they all mean the same thing: Cinabench, Cinibench, Cine Bench, Cinnebench, Cenebench, and Cinnabench.

Over to you

That’s about it from our side. What Scores did you reach?


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Alex Glawion

Hi, I’m Alex, a Freelance 3D Generalist, Motion Designer and Compositor.

I’ve built a multitude of Computers, Workstations and Renderfarms and love to optimize them as much as possible.

Feel free to comment and ask for suggestions on your PC-Build or 3D-related Problem, I’ll do my best to help out!

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  • Anthony.C

    Is there no data for AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D?

    • Alex Glawion

      Thanks Anthony, added!

      Cheers,
      Alex

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