Benchmark scores seem lower than expected

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So I've been running some benchmarks here lately and all of my scores seem a little lower than expected. Cinebench CPU: 636 cb, Cinebench OpenGL: 92.32 fps, Unigine Heaven (DX11, ultra quality, extreme tesselation, x8 anti-aliasing, windowed 1920*1080): Min fps: 8.5, Max fps: 60.0, avg fps: 28.0, score: 706

System:
CPU: FX-9370 (4.4GHz stock clock) (55-60°C in prime 95)
CPU cooler: Cooler Master Seidon 240m
GPU: Gigabyte Radeon R9 270X DirectX 11 GV-R927XOC-2GD 2GB
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3
RAM: HyperX Blu 8GB (4 x 2GB) DDR3 1600
HDD: WD Black 1TB (WD1003FZEX)
PSU: FirePower ModXStream Pro 700MXSP 700W 80Plus Semi-Modular
Case: Rosewill Thor v2 (cause why not I listed everything else)

So is there anything that stands out that either needs to be upgraded or are the numbers fairly low for this build like I'm thinking they are, or am I just expecting way to much out of this system? Anything is appreciated thanks.
 

SPgamer007

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Play some heavy games,r9 270x can play games at low-mid or mid-high settings 45-60 fps.
IF however it's not satisfying,you can do the followings.

-Update your motherboard's bios,if it's not to the latest.
-Disable Antivirus/Put it on gamemode,if in case you have AVG antivirus installed,uninstall it and check.
 

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I've tried that all before and my motherboard should be up to date as far as bios goes and I do play some heavy games like the Witcher 3 and Batman Arkham Knight and they don't do to bad, like you said medium with a stable fps around 60. But why is the Cinebench on an 8 core cpu only 636? Is that simply what it should be since AMD CPUs never seem to do well on benchmarks?
 

SPgamer007

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Well,scores are also affected by the overall RAM usage,you can free some RAM and run the test again and see if anything new comes up.Personally,i wouldn't mind the scores if i'm getting my desired performance in games. :)