AnandTech uses the AnandTech bench, which means nobody can compare their systems. The AT bench seems much less stressful than UTBench however, judging by the numbers.
By the way, the "proper" way to do the bench is to turn the "minimum desired framerate" to zero. I have mine at 40 for gaming, however. Also, if you're not watching the 3D rendering on the whole screen (ie. you're in the menu screen or if you have the console on screen) then the frame rate will NOT be accurate - it will be faster than expected.
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