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Hi All,

 

I have old HP Z820 (my first Hackintosh, Mojave) and I have in SMBIOS set value MacPro 6,1 like in Sierra and High Sierra guides for HP Z820.

But when I googled Geekbench 5 results (is this Bad/Average/Good?) for my CPU type to see others results, I find different results for Product type.

 

I looked for Xeon E5-2695 v2 12 Core Ivy Bridge EP (I have double, so 24 Core) and found Windows and macOS results.

I think that those macOS E5-2695 v2 devices were Hackintosh's.

 

But there were types like :

 

-MacPro 1,1

-MacPro 5,1

-MacPro 6,1

-iMac 14,2

-iMac 16,2

-iMac 18,3

-iMac 19,2

 

Why so many ? Is there some benefits with "newer one" or are they build with some Clover "Default value" or what ?

Should I stay with my MacPro 6,1 setting in Mojave 10.14.6 ?

 

-Noob :surprised:

 

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OK, will stick with this then.

Thank you for your reply...

 

Had no idea about performance, so I downloaded Cinebenc R20 (from www.maxon.net),

Geekbench 4 (Trial) & Geekbench 5 (Trial).

 

Results

 

-Cinebench R20: CPU 5250pts (24 Cores at 2.394 Ghz), CPU (Single core) 179pts, MP Ratio 29,36x 

 

-Geekbench 4.4.2: Single Core 2295, Multi-Core 43633 (both at 2,39Ghz), OpenCL 135097 (No Metal test as Trial)

 

-Geekbench 5.0.4: Single Core 524, Multi-Core 10948 (both at 2,39Ghz), OpenCL 43211 (No Metal test as Trial)

 

Are these Bad, Average, Good or Real Good results - have no idea as this is my first Hackintosh and I don't have anything to compare ??

 

 

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