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OcUK Ultima Finesse Blackhole Gaming PC Review

Cinebench

We used the ‘CPU’ test built into Cinebench R15 .

cinebench
Handbrake Conversion

We measured the average frame rate achieved for a task of converting a 4.36GB 720P H.264 movie (in the MKV container) to one in the MP4 container.

handbrake

The Haswell-E chip in OcUK's system flaunts its muscle when CPU-intensive tasks are brought into the picture.

Cinebench registered a greater-than-250 point lead for the Ultima Finesse Blackhole, while Handbrake was rewarded with 20% better frame rates than the 4790K-based comparisons.

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