CPU Intel Core i7 2600K Sandy Bridge 2nd Gen OCed to 4.4 GHZ GPU XFX Radeon R7970 3GB DD Edition OCed to 1030mhz GPU 1455mhz VRAM OS Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, Non-N version I have done many, MANY things to tweak the performance of this computer and continue to do so. This surprised me a lot.
CPU: Intel Core i5-3320M @ 2.6Ghz (2 core, 4 thread) iGPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000 OS: Windows 7 Professional 64 bit This is my laptop btw so yeah. Desktop has much better OpenGL score, but not sure about CPU. I'll test it later.
CPU Intel Core i5 3470S 3.60 GHz GPU MSI GeForce GTX 660/OC 2GB GDDR5 OS Windows 10 Redstone 1 Enterprise Insider Preview Build 11082 64-bit
CPU Intel Core I7 3770K @ 3.50 (stock clocks) GPU ASUS AMD 380X (On silent preset) OS Windows 10 Home 64 bit Open GL 85.87 FPS CPU 646 CB This was with a few programs open'd (google chrome uploading a mod, steam etc.) ill close everything down and retest at a later time.
CPU AMD Phenom II X6 1100T @4.0 GHz GPU AMD Radeon HD7970 @1000/5000 OS Windows 7 64-bit This benchmark doesn't test GPUs at all, the GPU result is too CPU brand dependent. It's outrageous that GTX 460 gives a 30% better result than an overclocked HD7970 simply because the latter is run by a six core Phenom II instead of i5-4440... EDIT: Just take a look at this chart we made with results gathered from my colleagues. What a joke!
Here is my desktop that I mentioned in my last post. CPU: i7 6700k OC @ 4.6ghz GPU: GeForce GTX 650 (non ti) OS: Windows 10 Home (Reports win 8 in CineBench for whatever reason.)
Just built my new baby! Loving it so far! Dual Xeon E5-2670's 64GB Ram GTX470 (970 in other pc atm.) Win10 Pro
CPU: i7-4810MQ GPU: GTX-870m OS Win 10 home My CPU is always at 3.85GHZ (max turboboost) when in beam or benchmarking. This program says I have win 8, I am running 10 home. Overall, still happy with my 2+ year old laptop.