Real-world runs shared anonymously from the BlueprintPC Bench app. Scores are reference-anchored and uncapped — 100 is a fixed reference part for this generation of the scoring model, not a maximum, so newer hardware reads above 100 as the field advances. Raw measurements are stored immutably and re-scored when the scoring model is updated. How the benchmark index works →
Unlike the builder’s estimated scores — which are derived from published specs — every number here comes from real hardware actually running the benchmark on someone’s machine. The By configuration view groups repeated runs of the same CPU + GPU + RAM + disk so you can read a stable average rather than a single lucky or throttled result, while All runs shows the raw recent submissions. Use it to sanity-check what a specific real-world configuration actually delivers before you buy the parts, or to see where your own machine lands after you run the free Bench client.
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