Banana-Bench seems to say my processor runs at 4.00 GHz, but it actually runs at 4.20 GHz (Sorry, no proof, but I did test it with CPU-Z). The results suggest that my processor managed 4.99 Mbeams/core/GHz, which would be the best result of all the processors per core per GHz! The value does drop somewhat though after a few retries to just under 80 Mbeams (~5% drop).
Why am I getting such a low score? EDIT: Looks like it's consistent with a 980X@3.975 getting almost the same score... :/
I did both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions with CPUZ open 32-bit: 70.187 Mbeams/s 64-bit: 79.648 Mbeams/s Not bad results considering my last results were HORRIBLE!
Nice to find this thread, i was wondering for few days what am I doing wrong and why is BeamNG so slow for me and that I must have some problem in bios settings of cpu etc... but now I have found, that according to the google docs table here, I have the fastest 6-core AMD as of right now edit: 20 minutes later, even higher score. Did not changed anything.
i5 2500k @ 4.5GHz I'll test it on an Athlon II 240 at stock soon... if it's acceptable I'll stick with Windows for an htpc E: Couldn't get it to run on XP. It's on LXLE now so no test.
32-Bit: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\BeamNG.drive\Bin32\banana-bench.x86.bat" 64-Bit: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\BeamNG.drive\Bin64\banana-bench.x64.bat"
here's a new one, and excuse photo rather than screenshot, the snipping tool doesn't work on touch it appears and being a tablet there isn't a print screen button.