System Benchmarks
Memory Bandwidth
In this test, we see results that are in line with those we’ve seen on previous motherboards. The memory read test showed a result of 57,628MB/s. The write test produced a result of 52,351MB/s. The copy test showed a result of 55,638MB/s. Again, these are in line with what we expected.
PCMark 10
In this test, we saw a result of 9477 points which is roughly in line with what we’ve seen from other similar motherboards including higher-end Z690 boards from the previous platform generation running the same CPU.
Cinebench R23
In the Cinebench R23 test, the ASUS PRIME B760-PLUS D4 achieved a result of 1969 points in the single-core test and 25525 points in the multi-core CPU test. Again, this is roughly what we expected.
Blender Benchmark
In our Blender Benchmark, we saw a result of 170.94 samples per minute in the monster test, 109.38 in the junk shop test, and 79.81 in the classroom test.
3DMark 10 CPU
In this test, we see a result of 11,126 points in the max thread test. Again, these results are virtually spot on with other boards we’ve tested against using either default PLL values or motherboard-based values.
V-Ray Benchmark
In the V-Ray test, we saw a result of 18,118 VSamples. Again, these results are typical for the CPU we are using.