Cinebench - R11.5 score 1.79 pts with a A6-3400M
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Hardware: AMD A6-3400M
Specs:CPUID : AMD A6-3400M APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics
Architecture : x86
Codename : Llano
L3 Cache : -
Clock : 1.4GHz - 2.3GHz
Core/Thread : 4/4
TDP : 35W
Technology : 32nm
Socket : PGA FS1 (905)
IGPU : AMD Radeon HD 6520G
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Software: Cinebench - R11.5
Score: 1.79 pts
About: Cinebench - R11.5Cinebench R11.5 is one of MAXON's popular benchmarks designed to measure CPU performance in complex 3D rendering scenarios. The benchmark is based on the CINEMA 4D rendering engine and is widely used by tech enthusiasts, hardware reviewers, and professionals in the creative industry. Cinebench R11.5 simulates the rendering process of AixSponza's “No Keyframes” animation scene, which consists of thousands of 3D objects and various advanced lighting techniques and visual effects.
One of the key strengths of Cinebench R11.5 is its ability to use up to 64 processor threads in parallel, making it perfect for measuring the overall performance of multi-core CPUs. The test makes use of advanced algorithms such as sharp and blurry reflections, area lighting, realistic shadows, procedural shaders, and anti-aliasing, which represent real workloads in the 3D animation and visualization industry.
The scenes rendered in this benchmark include around 2,000 objects and over 300,000 polygons, making it very demanding for the test system. Test results are given in points (pts), where higher numbers indicate faster and more efficient CPU performance in completing rendering tasks. As such, Cinebench R11.5 is a very useful reference for assessing processor performance in creative and technical applications.
Despite the arrival of newer versions such as R15 and R23, Cinebench R11.5 is still relevant for users who want to make comparisons across processor generations. Many overclockers and users of legacy systems still rely on this version for stability and performance benchmarks due to its realistic yet not too heavy workloads for modern CPUs. With its ability to simulate real-world workflows, Cinebench R11.5 is a great test tool for anyone looking to evaluate their CPU performance in the context of professional rendering.
Released in mid-2011, the AMD A6-3400M is a mobile processor from the Llano family designed for the mid-range laptop segment. It has 4 cores and 4 threads with a base speed of 1.4 GHz that can increase to 2.3 GHz thanks to AMD's Turbo Core technology. Carrying a 32nm fabrication process, the A6-3400M offers good power efficiency with a TDP of 35W, making it a popular choice among conventional laptop users at the time. The main advantage of this processor lies not only in having enough cores for light multitasking, but also in the integration of an onboard GPU, the AMD Radeon HD 6520G. This GPU has 320 shader cores based on the Terascale 2 architecture, which is capable enough to run light graphics applications to older games with low resolution and graphics quality settings. The combination of CPU and GPU in one chip is designed to provide a balance between computing and graphics performance in one energy-efficient package.
In terms of performance, the A6-3400M can handle everyday computing needs such as browsing the internet, watching videos, listening to music, typing documents, and other light productivity tasks. However, in heavier usage scenarios or multitasking with many applications open at once, its performance starts to show limitations, especially when combined with a small RAM capacity such as 2GB. When compared to the same generation of Intel Core i3 processors, the A6-3400M does lag behind in single-thread performance, which is an important aspect for running modern applications that are not fully optimized for multi-core. In tests on a Lenovo Sabine B475 device with 2GB DDR3 RAM and Windows 7 operating system, the A6-3400M's performance showed that it is still quite responsive for light use, although it is no longer ideal for today's heavier workloads. Even so, the A6-3400M is still an attractive option for users who want a budget laptop with basic multimedia capabilities and a decent user experience for everyday needs.
Hardware Tested:
Device: Lenovo Sabine B475
RAM: 2GB DDR3
OS: Windows 7
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