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Cinebench

Cinebench

Productivity
Rating4.5
  • Platforms
    Windows
  • Age
    3+
  • Category
    Productivity
  • Price
    Free

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How powerful is your computer? Test it with Cinebench!

Cinebench leverages the same powerful 3D engine found in the award-winning animation software Cinema 4D 2026 to accurately evaluate CPU and GPU rendering performance capabilities across various systems and platforms.

For over two decades, Cinebench has been a popular tool to evaluate hardware performance. Cinebench scores are used by system administrators to help make purchase decisions, journalists to review hardware, hardware manufacturers to optimize their latest products, as well as computer owners to evaluate their individual system.

Improvements to Cinebench 2026 reflect the overall advancements to CPU and rendering technology in recent years, providing a more accurate measurement of Cinema 4D's ability to take advantage of multiple CPU cores and modern processor features available to the average user.

Wider Platform Compatibility

Cinebench 2026 is designed to accommodate a broader range of hardware configurations. It seamlessly supports x86/64 architecture (Intel/AMD) as well as Arm64 architecture on Windows, ensuring compatibility with the latest advancements in hardware technology.

Redshift Rendering Engine Integration

Cinebench 2026 ushers in a new era by embracing the power of Redshift, Cinema 4D's default rendering engine. Unlike its predecessors, which utilized Cinema 4D's standard renderer, Cinebench 2026 utilizes the same render algorithms across both CPU and GPU implementations. This leap to the Redshift engine ensures that performance testing aligns seamlessly with the demands of modern creative workflows, delivering accurate and consistent results.

Unparalleled Performance Evaluation

It's crucial to note that Cinebench 2026 scores cannot be directly compared to those of its predecessors (like Cinebench R23). With the incorporation of Redshift, a different rendering engine, larger memory footprint, and more complex scenes, Cinebench 2026 offers a distinctly enhanced and accurate evaluation of modern hardware capabilities.