2 Mar 2021 at 17:19 #1 venomx venomx Associate Joined 17 Feb 2009 Posts 1,138 R5 3600 On Cinebench the multi-core looks fine... However with single core, none of the cores get to the advertised 4.2ghz boost ?? Looking at the " Peak " it does appear one core did get to 4.1ghz which sounds about right... Last edited: 2 Mar 2021
R5 3600 On Cinebench the multi-core looks fine... However with single core, none of the cores get to the advertised 4.2ghz boost ?? Looking at the " Peak " it does appear one core did get to 4.1ghz which sounds about right...
2 Mar 2021 at 18:01 #3 venomx venomx Associate OP Joined 17 Feb 2009 Posts 1,138 mickyflinn said: What was your scores compared to the average ? Click to expand... I'll check now. Just tried CPUZ instead of Cinebench and one core got to 4.1ghz consistently OK I closed all the background apps, ran the Cinebench again and Core 4 was consistently at 4.1ghz. That should explain it I'll do a full single core bench now, and see what the score is Last edited: 2 Mar 2021
mickyflinn said: What was your scores compared to the average ? Click to expand... I'll check now. Just tried CPUZ instead of Cinebench and one core got to 4.1ghz consistently OK I closed all the background apps, ran the Cinebench again and Core 4 was consistently at 4.1ghz. That should explain it I'll do a full single core bench now, and see what the score is
2 Mar 2021 at 18:27 #4 venomx venomx Associate OP Joined 17 Feb 2009 Posts 1,138 There the results after a single core test. Can't be right as it says its faster than a thread ripper
There the results after a single core test. Can't be right as it says its faster than a thread ripper
2 Mar 2021 at 20:02 #6 venomx venomx Associate OP Joined 17 Feb 2009 Posts 1,138 Danny75 said: Is that Cinebench R15 or R20? Click to expand... R23