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

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.
 
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.
 
Im trying to decide if I should chase that 6950X but I think Im going to leave it as it is for now :/

The 8086K 540 @ 5.2Ghz? that's a limited edition 8700K, Intel's 40 year anniversary.

A 6950X in a 10 core 20 thread Broadwell-E, no one posted one of those, originally a £1600 CPU, before AMD launched the 1800X and made it irrelevant.

You would need to run your 3900X at 4.8Ghz to beat it, that looks like a big ask from Zen 2, shame. the IPC of Zen 2 is 10% higher than Coffeelake but 7nm just doesn't clock high enough, YET ;)
 
Its a heavy real world load on the CPU, power bug applications are not that, they are designed to stress the CPU way beyond design for no other reason than "oh but is it 12 hour Prime95 stable????????????"

No, its doesn't mater.
 
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