Gigabyte Z97X-UD3H-BK Motherboard Review

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Cinebench R15

Using MAXON’s animation software Cinema 4D, Cinebench is a great choice to look at your computer’s performance using a cross platform test suite. You have most likely seen what MAXON’s Cinema 4D can do as it is used by many studios for 3D content creation; many blockbusters have utilized it. Iron Man, District 9, Smurfs, Serenity, and many others have utilized MAXON’s software.

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Cinebench has two tests built into it, OpenGL and CPU. The CPU test uses all of the available processing power to render a photorealistic 3D scene that contains around 2,000 objects and 300,000 polygons, there are many light effects included in this test. The OpenGl is a 3D scene of a car chase that measures the performance of the graphics card in OpenGL mode. There are nearly 1 million polygons in this demo, along with a large number of textures and other effects. These two tests combined should give a good overview of the performance of the CPU and GPU on your system.

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Benchmark Results: The Gigabyte Z97X-UD3H-BK did pretty well in Cinebench for the OpenGL test, scoring pretty close to the middle of the three Z97 systems. However, the CPU score has something to be desired, even the B85N test system scored higher than the Z97X-UD3H-BK. The test was run multiple times and the scores continued to come out this way. I can’t say exactly what is causing the difference in scores, all the other benchmarks the Z97X-UD3H-BK scored really close to the other Z97 systems, so the CPU test in Cinebench is questionable.