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*** The Official OCUK Cinebench R20 benchmark Thread ***

Ryzen 5 2600x 4.22Ghz
MC- 3203
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Threadripper 1920x pushed to 4.1GHz which seems to be the limit as I'm pushing 1.46V and 4.125 is not stable.


Single threaded can go higher as I got 428 on a previous run at 4.075.
 
Intel 4790K @4700, 16Gb DDR3 @2400 C11

CPU Multi: 2244
CPU Single: 456



Ryzen 2600X @stock 3600 + PBO (mostly around 4125 in Single core test due to poor cooling ability of the ML09 htpc case its in.) 16GB DDR4 3466 C16 (2x 8Pack XTREEM 4000)

CPU Multi 3104
CPU Singe: 432

 
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Scoreboard updated :)

Can someone with a 9900K run a test at 4.2GHz just for a clock for clock comparison to Ryzen.

2700X 4.25Ghz
9900K 5.35Ghz = 26% Difference.

2700X @ 4.25Ghz = 4384
9900K @ 5.35Ghz = 5652 = 29% Difference

If you was to add the 26% clock difference to the 2700X score you get 5524, its just over a 2% difference to the 9900K.

I would like to see a 9900K at 4.2 to confirm, please :)
 
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