Various Benchmarks for an AMD AM5 Hack

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I saw a few posts on another site that were related to benchmarking a system (with a new Bios). So decided to undertake the same type of benchmark tests on my Asus B650E-F Gaming system.

We will start with the most common macOS/Hack benchmarks, Geekbench 6 (latest version).


Screenshot 2026-06-21 at 18.38.32.png CPU single core and multi core scores

Screenshot 2026-06-21 at 18.38.04.png Metal score

Screenshot 2026-06-21 at 18.39.03.png Open CL score (always bad on an AMD Hack)

These tests are a good way to tell if your system is running well or if you need to have a look at the thermal properties of your system.

 
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These benchmarks are from Cinebench 24, which is a slightly newer version of the Cinebench Rendering app. Not the latest which is version 26.

Screenshot 2026-06-21 at 18.22.04.png GPU only score (not bad for an unsupported GPU)

Screenshot 2026-06-21 at 18.21.42.png Single-core score (good single-core score for this R7 9700X CPU)

Screenshot 2026-06-21 at 18.22.21.png Multi-core score

Screenshot 2026-06-21 at 18.23.27.png CPU ratio single/multi-core

For a long time Cinebench r23 was the main Rendering test app for anyone running a Hack.

 
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Finally, a new benchmarking app, created by MaLdon (Brazilian Hackintosher). This runs a whole suite of tests which again can show you how well your system is behaving running macOS.

Screenshot 2026-06-21 at 17.12.56.png SSD Random read/write in focus

Screenshot 2026-06-21 at 17.16.09.png Multi-core score in focus.

This is the benchmark that told me to check the thermal functions for my dGPU. As a peak temp of 105° is damn high.

Link to SuiteBench app below.

 
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