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

Apologies in advance if this is a much asked question. I have a 3700X on a x570 tomahawk board. Running cinebench using all cores, coretemp shows all cores @ 100%.

Doing the single core test, it shows only 1 core predominantly sitting at 50%, and definitely never higher, whilst the other cores are all 1-2%. core#2 is at 50%. Occasionbally it drops below 50% and core #3 goes up according, but together still never beyond 50%. What's the reason why the single core isn't sitting at 100% ?

Don't know, silly Microsoft thread scheduling? what's your single threaded score?

I'll update this later, tomorrow probably..
 
I don't think we have Ice Lake CPU listed, so the 1065G7 represent!!!
Not bad for a tablet!!

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Added thanks :)
 
Updated.

@Nightmare you were the first to break 625 Single-Threaded points so you get in the honourable mentions list, congrats :)

Next target 650 points
 
Is that just boosting to 4.95? is it still stock?

You're 2% short of 650, at 5.1Ghz it would do it, i would imagine that's not going to be easy but someone will do it.

Updated your score :)
 
I only pressed the Auto OC button on Ryzen Master which supposely turns on PBO. I know its better to do it on the BIOS but its late to look at proper values. I did it to see if it did anything and got 100Mhz more. Did that 1 run and turned it off, I'll investigate it further tomorrow.

Thank's, i've changed it to PBO, to keep it accurate :)
 
I was hoping someone could help me understand why my scores seem lower compare to other people posting 5900x benchmarks - https://imgur.com/a/BDoxB1G

You are 5% down on David Bart, not a huge amount, sometimes RAM speed, your cooler, even running a few apps in the background can have a slight hit on performance.

Score 8404: AMD Ryzen R9 5900X at Stock, David Bart

Edit: i'll add your score later. :)
 
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