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

I added an Honorable Mentions: Spoiler.

Radox-0 gets one for the first to break 10K Multi-Threaded Points

First to break the 12.5K Multi-Threaded Points and first to break 600 Single-Thread points get the next ones.

Woop Woop :D

I suspect 12.5k multi-threaded will be one of the Xeon's or higher core count TR's out. 600 Single threaded will be hard to beat at the moment I expect without some exotic cooling on the CPU's out now.

Be interesting to see how the new Ryzen stuff will land, few years back the thread would not look anything like this, really impressive how Ryzen and TR are doing.
 
Single core two threads at 5.4ghz.

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Dammm that is a massive jump. Just seen it says 1 core 2 threads. Did you turn all the other cores off? as that is a massive jump from high 500 points when running it at similar speeds with all cores active but running single core
 
Dammm that is a massive jump. Just seen it says 1 core 2 threads. Did you turn all the other cores off? as that is a massive jump from high 500 points when running it at similar speeds with all cores active but running single core
Disabled 7 cores in the bios, and per core at 54 for the active core, and cache at 51.
 
Disabled 7 cores in the bios, and per core at 54 for the active core, and cache at 51.

Noice. May give that a whirl. Seems astounding the delta in performance between running the single core test with all cores active and just one core active, even at same speeds. Wonder why that is, because the core has access to all the cache or something?
 
Could it simply be that CPU (single core) actually means single thread.

I imagine that is the case as CPU without hyperthreading such as the 9700k and 8600k perform broadly on par with the hyperthreaded stuff at like for like clocks looking at single core runs on the first page.
 
Gave it another shot with the laptop quite impressed, might be able to get a bit more if it wasnt for the CAS -17 Ram speed although im not clued up to overtclock ram.

Acer Helios 500 @ 4.0ghz
AMD Ryzen 2700
MC -4059
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