Ragimund (HP Z820) Posted November 17, 2019 Share Posted November 17, 2019 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ragimund (HP Z820) Posted November 17, 2019 Author Share Posted November 17, 2019 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 ?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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