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Interestingly it is reporting Server 2016 but it is 2019 installed. Azure Standard_D16s_v3 Server (Intel Xeon Platinum 8171M, 16 cores, 64GB) - $1238 per month.Azure Standard_H8 Server (Intel Xeon E5-2667 v3, 8 cores, 56GB RAM) - $1,245 per month.Azure Standard_B2s Server (Intel Xeon E5-2673 v4, 2 cores, 4GB RAM) $41 per month.maybe it was doing other tasks as the machine had just been built. Also interesting is 357 then 344 score I got afterwards.
Cinebench score windows 10#
Azure Windows 10 Desktop 1909, Standard_D2s_v3 Server (Intel Xeon Platinum 8171M 2.1GHz, 1 core, 2 threads) Interestingly Cinebench reports 2.1GHz and it doesn’t seem to turbo to 2.6.Azure Windows Server, Standard_D2s_v3 Server (Intel Xeon Platinum 8171M 2.1GHz, 1 core, 2 threads) $154 per month.XPS15 (dodgy - hard resets after a few minutes when warming up).XPS17 (8GB RAM, no SSD as stolen for old MBP).Please let me know your fastest (and slowest) scores in the comments Old Mac Book Pro (mid 2010 model, Intel Core 2 Due 2.4GHz, 4GB RAM, 256SSD) for doing iPhone photo transfers and learning MacishĪnd various other laptops I support which I’ll need to get a Cinebench score for.Home Desktop (Intel i5-6600, 16GB RAM 128GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD, 4TB rust spinner).Work Desktop (Intel i7-4790K at stock 4GHz, 16GB RAM, 256SSD and 4TB rust spinner).Cinebench is available on the Apple Store, Microsoft Store and direct from I’ve got machines which I use all the time so here they are rated (most powerful first) according to Cinebench, which is a rough guide to CPU performance. Linus tech tips on YouTube is great for keeping up to date So I thought I’d look at all the laptops and desktops I use. Professional curiosity is a wonderful thing! I’m interested in finding out more about the hardware my software runs on.