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OcUK Cinebench R15 benchmark thread

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The easiest single core tweak.

Set multiplier by per core.
For example
1 core 50x
2 core 48x
3 core 48x
4 core 48x

Scale up or down dependant on your CPU's abilities
Easily done on the HERO
 
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You will have to experiment a little.
Getting the single core multi to activate is the tricky part.

example
48x all cores 51x single core
I believe this is the highest single thread score so far

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A tad better on multicore.

To get more out of it i think i need to learn what the advanced options in the bios do.

PCZ, how did you get it to work? I set the first core to 49x yet it still only went up to 48x on the single core test.

To get the high single thread multi to work.
1:Make sure you have c states enabled in BIOS.
2:Set windows power profile to balanced.

Not sure if you need EIST enabled or not.
 

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Haswell eats ivy

Yes
It is tests like this which highlight the IPC gains.
The FPU/AVX performance of HW is much greater than IVY.

Some talk down these IPC improvements as only being a few %, but it is far greater than that when heavy use is made of the FPU's.

I see >30% improvement clock for clock when running LLR tests on prime candidates.
 
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