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

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You said 4.5Ghz with a 2700x! :eek:
Moreover at 4.8v!! :eek::eek:
I don't know how you do that magic but congrats for your single score with 522 which is the best AMD score yet in the ranking! :)

PS: @humbug I think it is 522 instead of 525

The single core is on stock cooling. I've hit 520 with the new noctua I bought but no higher.

I will prevail with some stuff today.

And yes, it's 3700 not 2700 hundred
 
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Did you know if you put your Noctua fan in the correct direction, you get better temps :D

New score
5201 @ 4375Ghz (MC)
524 @ 4550 (SC) (edit: @humbug This is my fastest SC, you have put it wrong in the list at 525)

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Going to have to play with my 3900x and see if we can get some more AMDs at the top of the SC list ;)


That's a big ask, the highest is now motiv with 524 and that's at 4.55Ghz, those 9900K's at around 5.4Ghz are scoring around 560, you would need to run a Ryzen 3000 at around 4.8Ghz to beat that.

Please be careful, safe volts for 24/7 use is 1.325v, yes you can push that a lot higher for short benching runs but i'm seeing some of you guys creeping towards 1.5v and that's a lot.
 
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That's a big ask, the highest is now motiv with 524 and that's at 4.55Ghz, those 9900K's at around 5.4Ghz are scoring around 560, you would need to run a Ryzen 3000 at around 4.8Ghz to beat that.

Please be careful, safe volts for 24/7 use is 1.325v, yes you can push that a lot higher for short benching runs but i'm seeing some of you guys creeping towards 1.5v and that's a lot.
I can run mine 1.4v all core 4450Mhz just fine, but I ended up leaving everything stock since it seems to have good performance without messing around with it.
 
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That's a big ask, the highest is now motiv with 524 and that's at 4.55Ghz, those 9900K's at around 5.4Ghz are scoring around 560, you would need to run a Ryzen 3000 at around 4.8Ghz to beat that.

Please be careful, safe volts for 24/7 use is 1.325v, yes you can push that a lot higher for short benching runs but i'm seeing some of you guys creeping towards 1.5v and that's a lot.

Perhaps I should have said towards the top of the list :D Definitely not expecting to get at the top.
 
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I've had a little play with mine, at 1.4v (1.384v) after VDroop it's completing runs at 4.2Ghz all core, i have not done anything beyond that yet, no time.... :O

Edit: it does crash at 4.225Ghz with those volts.
 
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Well I wasn't go to post unless I got ahead of anyone..

MC - 4375ghz @ 1.475v
SC - 4575ghz @ 1.48v

How are you liking the 3600 humbug? I'm enjoying messing around this this chip but feel I'm at it's limits now.

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I've had a little play with mine, at 1.4v (1.384v) after VDroop it's completing runs at 4.2Ghz all core, i have not done anything beyond that yet, no time.... :O

Edit: it does crash at 4.225Ghz with those volts.

Is that not a bit.... crap? My 3900x is doing 4.35 AC at 1.325 (1.31-ish CPU-Z). Would expect the 3600 to achieve similar clocks easily enough?
 
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Even with the lower binning I would expect more purely because there's half the number of cores. I'm not too sure on RM vs BIOS, I've done everything in BIOS so far.

Did you see my first post in here compared to my last (or second to last if you include this :)

The 3900x is a cut above the 3700x. I have one core that craps far sooner than the rest. THe 3600x probably has it similar but binned from 3700x chips mabe (I've no idea).

I'd say like me the 3600x probably can match the 3900x, 3800x and 3700x in single core performance if you find the good cores.
 
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Number of cores has nothing to do with it, 3600 is getting the crap silicone that's why it needs more volts to sustain higher clocks, mine does. Either way None of the Zen 2 chips can clock for toffee and I'm fine with that.
 
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