I guess I can load up the test I just did but it's flatly easy to do. There is almost zero benefit to me hosting templates, especially since I do not own the same DAWs as you.
Create a MIDI track with a simple note run, use a heavy CPU plug in like Diva, replicate the settings in all DAWs and add tracks until the audio is broken, pull out tracks until the audio is stable. You then have the actual every day use case scenario for CPU use in a DAW.
You could do the same thing with VEP, add tracks in Logic, Reaper and DP etc. until there are too many artifacts to work efficiently, then back off until stable. Looking at numbers before this stress level isn't going to tell you much of anything. Like I've said numerous times, some DAWs will grab way more CPU for a single instance of a plug in than others, but it's not the case with ten instances. It might look like your CPU is at 30% with one instance, but the DAW can handle 6 instances. This is most obvious in Live, but all DAWs react this way to a degree.