Within this thread we collect CPU Benchmarks of the cross-platform Benchmark Geekbench 5. Multiplattform means, that this Benchmark runs not only on x86-processors, but also on ARM-based desktop- and mobile-processors.
It can be downloaded from the official download page right here: Download - Geekbench 5
If you would like to show the Benchmark of your system, please let us know the following information:
We will regularly check this thread and enter the results into the database of www.cpu-monkey.com. If you show a Benchmark of an overclocked CPU, it would be very helpful if you would show also a benchmark of your CPU with stock settings, since we publish only benchmarks based on CPUs with stock settings, to have the best user-experience for comparing CPUs with each other.
Visit cpu-monkey.com to see the results of all CPUs within our database:
Geekbench 5 - Single-Core results
Geekbench 5 - Multi-Core results
It can be downloaded from the official download page right here: Download - Geekbench 5
If you would like to show the Benchmark of your system, please let us know the following information:
- [Processor name]
- [OC Status] Overclocked Yes/No
- [Benchmark result Stock] Single-Core / Multi-Core
- [Benchmark result Overclocked] Single-Core / Multi-Core If applicable
- [System description] CPU, RAM, OS Desktop only
- [Device] Name, Version, Year Mobile only
- [Screenshot] Of the Benchmark preferably together with a running CPU-Z window
We will regularly check this thread and enter the results into the database of www.cpu-monkey.com. If you show a Benchmark of an overclocked CPU, it would be very helpful if you would show also a benchmark of your CPU with stock settings, since we publish only benchmarks based on CPUs with stock settings, to have the best user-experience for comparing CPUs with each other.
Visit cpu-monkey.com to see the results of all CPUs within our database:
Geekbench 5 - Single-Core results
Geekbench 5 - Multi-Core results