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CPU Mark benchmark

i7 990x @4.4ghz

13384

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CPU Mark 18668

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The rankings in that list are for stock speeds. I may push more when I get my rampage board. Need 8 Pack to come bench his beast, think he's upto 5.2ghz on his sb-e and could be pushing 20k.

I think 8 Pack should break 20k. My run was a 3960x @4.9 so 20k for 8 Pack should be possible.

I find Performance Test 7 a bit out of date and often get some strange scores on GPU SLI so no longer use it.
 
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Nice run, might have to push further :)

Shame the gpu tests are not done full screen, no crossfire in windowed mode either :(
 
Passmark CPU: 6163

i5 750 @ 175 x 21 running 1.2v (only).

Purchased the chip in April 2009, and fair margin under it's overclock limit so pleased with that score.
 
Not really that much of an increase it seems.. But then again it's not clocked as high as the others.

Yes that's 2 Westmere Xeons and it's not much faster than a single 3960x at 5ghz, So if Intel unlock their Xeons again it's certainly going to be upgrade time....
 
Passmark CPU: 6163

i5 750 @ 175 x 21 running 1.2v (only).

Purchased the chip in April 2009, and fair margin under it's overclock limit so pleased with that score.

Out of interest what temps do you get in coretemp / real temp at 1.2volts and does it show 1.2 volts under load or idle?
 
I don't know why but not sure if all my stats are good for the system I have. Any ideas people: CPU, SSD seem to be ok but I've had a random lock up just now when viewing a full screen youtube video, when I log in to Steam and watch a full size video it is stuttering very badly and my CPU is at 50c today (on stock fan), admittedly it is warm in my room today. here are my benchmarks:

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Out of interest what temps do you get in coretemp / real temp at 1.2volts and does it show 1.2 volts under load or idle?

I'm seeing around 61c on core temps during Cinebench. My CPU always shows 1.2 volt, I have CPU C2/C3/C4 states turned off (C1 is still on) so voltage is not dropping at idle.

I also only have a Arctic Freezer 7, and have set so it's fan kicks in late, at these temps it's only running around 1800 rpm, 2200 rpm is it's max. I am using recently applied IC diamond 24 that helped temps somewhat.

Also: I'm running a Seasonic X650, it has very stable voltage output and allowed me to run lower voltage over previous OCZ 600.

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I'm seeing around 61c on core temps during Cinebench. My CPU always shows 1.2 volt, I have CPU C2/C3/C4 states turned off (C1 is still on) so voltage is not dropping at idle.

I also only have a Arctic Freezer 7, and have set so it's fan kicks in late, at these temps it's only running around 1800 rpm, 2200 rpm is it's max. I am using recently applied IC diamond 24 that helped temps somewhat.

Also: I'm running a Seasonic X650, it has very stable voltage output and allowed me to run lower voltage over previous OCZ 600.


67c on core temps during Cinebench. Get running Intel Burn test maximum, then should warm up your CPU properly and see if its truly stable at 1.2volts

My C1E, C3, C6 are all disabled as is EIST and thermal monitor.

I'm running a corsair TX850

Going to try dropping volts down a bit to reduce temps


edit - I set volts to 1.27500 in bios which is 1.216 load, 1.2482 idle. Cinebench passes with max temps of 64c. However IBT max blue screens as I guessed.

Volts are now at 1.28750 in bios which is 1.232 load, 1.264 idle. Cinebench 67c. IBM max passes at 83c
 
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67c on core temps during Cinebench. Get running Intel Burn test maximum, then should warm up your CPU properly and see if its truly stable at 1.2volts

My C1E, C3, C6 are all disabled as is EIST and thermal monitor.

I'm running a corsair TX850

Going to try dropping volts down a bit to reduce temps


edit - I set volts to 1.27500 in bios which is 1.216 load, 1.2482 idle. Cinebench passes with max temps of 64c. However IBT max blue screens as I guessed.

Volts are now at 1.28750 in bios which is 1.232 load, 1.264 idle. Cinebench 67c. IBM max passes at 83c

Guest what i5 processor do you have? I have the early 1156 i5 750 here.

I keep EIST enabled, this reduces my multiplier down at idle and reduces heat and power consumption.

Also I would keep your thermal monitor on, I can't see if effecting overclocks but should help prevent damage to your CPU. You never know if a CPU fan will fail, or CPU cooler could become loose, thermal monitor should give at least limited protection.
 
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