M2 ULTRA TESTED!

Published 2024-04-03
In this video I run a number of tests on the M2 Ultra Mac Studio.

Tests ran -

GeekBench 4
GeekBench 5
GeekBench 6
CineBench R20
CineBench R23
CineBench 2024
GFXBench Metal
3D Mark
AnTuTu HTML
Speedometer 2.0
V-RAY
Disk Speed Test
Nova Bench 2
Blender
Shadow of the Tomb Raider
Final Cut Pro Export
Unigine Benchmarking Tools - Heaven & Valley

***SPEC***

Apple M2 Ultra Chip
24-core CPU with 16 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores
60-core GPU
64GB Unified Memory
1TB SSD Storage

00:00 - 00:55 - Intro
00:55- 01:38 GeekBench 4
01:38 - 02:06 GeekBench 5
02:06 - 02:35 GeekBench 6
02:35 - 02:48 CineBench R20
02:48 - 03:03 CineBench R23
03:03 - 03:31 CineBench 2024
03:31 - 04:06 GFXBench Metal
04:06 - 05:42 3D Mark
05:42 - 06:00 NovaBench 2
06:00 - 06:29 SSD Speeds
06:29 - 06:56 Network Speedtest, Antutu HTML, Speedometer & VRAY
06:56 - 08:00 Blender
08:00 - 09:02 Shadow of the Tomb Raider
09:02 - 09:36 Final Cut Pro
09:36 - 10:28 Ungine Heaven and Valley
10:28 - 10:53 Outro

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All Comments (3)
  • @DRAM-68
    As usual you’ve done a thorough job capturing great data but a comparison of the different machines would be much appreciated. Do you maintain a table of results of all the computers you’ve tested?