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

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Nice scores!!!

Shows how bad my 3900XT clocks as well...your worst ccd is as good or better than my best. I get a black screen reboot in CBR20 @ 4.6 on my best ccd. Plenty of quality variance on these XTs just like the early silicon.
 
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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% ?
 
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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..
 
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When i was testing SC i think i had one run where one core was maxed 90% of the time. Every other run the load seems to swap mainly between 2 cores
 
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Don't know, silly Microsoft thread scheduling? what's your single threaded score?

I'll update this later, tomorrow probably..

Single core 502 multi-core 4726 so a 9.41 ratio. Looks close to what might be expected, so I guess its coretemp that's reporting incorrectly.
 
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Thank's, clocks added, you had moved up from somewhere in the mid 30's to #28, so quite a jump. :)

Yeah it's not too bad, I thought my chip was a bit of a dud from day one, but that's down to asrock early bios releases being a bit poor. Their latest 2 also regressed performance, so running 3.90 and it's a noticeable difference and I've been messing with ram timing a fair bit too see what works best.

529 single core completely stock, so might have a play with that as the PC had been on 14 hours already when I ran that lol.
 
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This isn't going to add anything to my score on here, but might add a lot to other peeps

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On it's own, it might not look much. But if any of you own an Asus mobo, this is a big deal. Shamino and the Stilt have come up with a bios that actually does what a lot of us expected Ryzen could do all along.
Any Asus X570 owners should really have a good read here: https://www.overclock.net/threads/a...erclocking-discussion-thread.1728796/page-155. Go back a few pages and read what is said.

If this is likely to be in any bios for the upcoming Zen release.................................it just adds a warm glowing feeling lol.
 
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This isn't going to add anything to my score on here, but might add a lot to other peeps



On it's own, it might not look much. But if any of you own an Asus mobo, this is a big deal. Shamino and the Stilt have come up with a bios that actually does what a lot of us expected Ryzen could do all along.
Any Asus X570 owners should really have a good read here: https://www.overclock.net/threads/a...erclocking-discussion-thread.1728796/page-155. Go back a few pages and read what is said.

If this is likely to be in any bios for the upcoming Zen release.................................it just adds a warm glowing feeling lol.

Thanks for the information i will have a read into this over the course of the week!

Got an X570 Prime pro so guessing it's applicable to myself.
 
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Thanks for the information i will have a read into this over the course of the week!

Got an X570 Prime pro so guessing it's applicable to myself.

I think the Prime Pro has the same bios available, but you will have to look to make shure in that thread.
The reason i posted what i did has nothing to do with the CB R20 scores by the way. it has everything to do with the HWinfo64 thread clocks, temps and vcore.
 
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