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New CPU benchmark from OCCT

My first run on my 5950x as well.

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my 5950x @ PBO

Seems a bit short to be very taxing on modern chips, considering boosts over prolonged duration etc.

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It has a memory bench too, fear my highly optimised ecc ram :D

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Happy with this, 5950x PBO on through Ryzen Master with no other tweaks.


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PBO off, completely stock.

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RAM is the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB at 3200Mhz 16-18-18-36 (4x 16GB sticks)

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Happy with this, 5950x PBO on through Ryzen Master with no other tweaks.


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PBO off, completely stock.

OcqRApRh.jpg


RAM is the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB at 3200Mhz 16-18-18-36 (4x 16GB sticks)

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thansk for confirming, that means the CPU benchmark is affected by memory speed and timings and it's affected quite a lot.

As a CPU benchmark this means it's useless it has the same problems as geekbench

the reason why Cinebench is so well respected and used is because the results are comparable to another cpu regardless of their memory because ram type and speed doesn't affect the score
 
Not sure that is the case, I ran in both distributed and local memory mode on my threadripper and whilst memory performance changed by ~50% the benchmark results were not effected.
 
thansk for confirming, that means the CPU benchmark is affected by memory speed and timings and it's affected quite a lot.

As a CPU benchmark this means it's useless it has the same problems as geekbench

the reason why Cinebench is so well respected and used is because the results are comparable to another cpu regardless of their memory because ram type and speed doesn't affect the score

What ? , it can effect the score as much as 2%, while this might not seem much it soon adds up with various other things that can effect the score such as cache, overclocking etc etc .
 
thansk for confirming, that means the CPU benchmark is affected by memory speed and timings and it's affected quite a lot.

As a CPU benchmark this means it's useless it has the same problems as geekbench

the reason why Cinebench is so well respected and used is because the results are comparable to another cpu regardless of their memory because ram type and speed doesn't affect the score

Ram speed should have an effect on all cpu benchmarks, how else is the cpu getting its intructions/things to process?
 
Memory is pleb 3200Mhz 16-18-18-38-56

The CPU is that ###### powerful this Memory timings thing is meaningless to me. I'm not spending 2 hours tuning it to with in an inch of its life. Its just XMP.

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