I'm amused to still see Cinebench scores as a good view of what a processor can do in a 3D rendering scenario, when in real life applications things tend to be a lot more balanced:
This is a Vray bench, one of the most popular un/biased 3rd party 3D renderers for 3dsmax out there, an stablished standard in the arch viz scene:
This is Mental ray, another renderer for 3dsmax that is also quite popular:
I would really like this site would finally replace Cinebench for a more suited 3D renderer that really represents what happens in a real-life scenario, so we could finally put the "cinebench as best representation of FP performance in a CPU" mantra to rest.
PD: Im really impresed with HSW performance increase in Vray, a renderer I normally use. Seems the ppl at Chronos group could really make use of all the incremental increases made in the haswell core. And it also seems that the better the software is coded for multi-threaded performance, the less gains we start to see from HT, as the 4770 only is giving you 24% better render times for roughly 50%+ price compared to the 4670.