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*** The Official OCUK Cinebench R23 Benchmark Thread ***

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Top spot yeah baby. I record my scores with Nvidia shadowplay and everything running,I am not trying for top score. It is the curve optimizer doing all the work and your 5950X should hit 5150Mhz single thread. Be aware there willl be instability if you do not have your voltages correct.I made a AMD offset voltage chart if you want to see what happens applying the curve optimizer offset . ALso offset voltage can be set 1/2/3/4/5/6/ you gat the point.

The chart I posted has offset voltages for 5800X will change on BIOS update and 5950X may be different but I only used HWinfo64 foor voltages and not multi meter.
positive 100/50/25/20/15/10/5/0
negative -100/-50/-25/-20/-15/-10/-5/0
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...QvVSKyfD4DQghgUHb46-VIIzl3BQvX-hYt0D4/pubhtml
 
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Top spot yeah baby. I record my scores with Nvidia shadowplay and everything running,I am not trying for top score. It is the curve optimizer doing all the work and your 5950X should hit 5150Mhz single thread. Be aware there willl be instability if you do not have your voltages correct.I made a AMD offset voltage chart if you want to see what happens applying the curve optimizer offset . ALso offset voltage can be set 1/2/3/4/5/6/ you gat the point.

The chart I posted has offset voltages for 5800X will change on BIOS update and 5950X may be different but I only used HWinfo64 foor voltages and not multi meter.
positive 100/50/25/20/15/10/5/0
negative -100/-50/-25/-20/-15/-10/-5/0
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...QvVSKyfD4DQghgUHb46-VIIzl3BQvX-hYt0D4/pubhtml
Thanks, will take a look. :)
 
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Multi Core: 16170
Single Core: 1315

i9-10850k running at 4.9Ghz and RAM at 3500Mhz.
For whatever reasons, after the last Asus BIOS update, I can't run the RAM at 3600Mhz despite using the same settings, I have no idea why that is.

Running an 10850k at 5.0Ghz or above seems to produce lots of heat - the Corsair H100 AIO struggles.
So 4.9Ghz it is for the moment - reasonable results and not too hot.


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A second run at 5.0Ghz, but I'm not sure if I will keep it this way, it gets a bit toasty.

Multi Core: 16440
Single Core: 1331


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Multi core - 15411
Single core - 1650

5800X PBO, +200Mhz, auto volts
Can get a bit higher multi score with +200Mhz but lowers the single slightly
I have yet to try using curve optimizer as unsure what voltage / offsets need to be used

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Multi core - 15411
Single core - 1650

5800X PBO, +200Mhz, auto volts
Can get a bit higher multi score with +200Mhz but lowers the single slightly
I have yet to try using curve optimizer as unsure what voltage / offsets need to be used

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Nice ST score. Try -5 or -10 negative in Curve Optimizer. Seems to eek out a little extra Performance in my chip.
 
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Nice ST score. Try -5 or -10 negative in Curve Optimizer. Seems to eek out a little extra Performance in my chip.

Thanks

-10 crashed multi core run almost instantly.
-5 scored 15276 multi, 1615 single

bios, using curve optimiser shows that no changes were saved. Odd, expect its a bios bug
 
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-10 crashed multi core run almost instantly.
-5 scored 15276 multi, 1615 single
Try positive, just have to experiment really and see what works best for your sample. I just select all core, but might be better to do it on a per core basis, but i don't have the patience for that.

Anyway, got some new scores. :D @gerardfraser

5950X PBO
3600Mhz CL14

CB23 ST 1708
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CB23 MT 30736
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I'd like to try this but has anyone had the issue where they can't click any of the buttons, well you can, but they don't do anything? I click "accept" for the EULA and it won't disappear. Clicking the cross does nothing as well. The button flashes so it registers the click but doesn't do anything else. Same if I install it via Microsoft store. :confused:
 
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Ha, I will never be defeated. :D :p

I'm held back by temperatures, my 360 AIO is not enough to keep this bad boy from hitting 90C at these MT runs.

Switching to a 420 AIO tomorrow, so may have a bit more in the tank once that arrives.
Arent the AIOs only as good as good air cooling still? I had a Corsair H50 years ago and the pump sounded horrible and temps were worse than my Noctua U14S

Maybe AIO cooling is better now
 
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Arent the AIOs only as good as good air cooling still? I had a Corsair H50 years ago and the pump sounded horrible and temps were worse than my Noctua U14S

Maybe AIO cooling is better now
Yup, it's much better. If you want better temps, get a high end AIO.

From what i have seen, the Arctic 420MM and 360MM AIOs are the best on the market, and they are some of the cheapest too. :)
 
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Yup, it's much better. If you want better temps, get a high end AIO.

From what i have seen, the Arctic 420MM and 360MM AIOs are the best on the market, and they are some of the cheapest too. :)
Triple slot cooler!? That wouldnt even fit anywhere in my case :D
 
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Cheers Bug!

Yup, it's much better. If you want better temps, get a high end AIO.

From what i have seen, the Arctic 420MM and 360MM AIOs are the best on the market, and they are some of the cheapest too. :)
Triple slot cooler!? That wouldnt even fit anywhere in my case :D
420 Arctic AIO arrived, wow starting to think my last 360 Arctic AIO was going bad.

I am now seeing a 15+c reduction in temps, at a much lower fan speed. Also, the difference between CCD temps has dropped from 7-8c to 2-3C now.

I expect with this reduction in temsp, i can improve my Cinebench scores all round. :)
 
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Cheers Bug!



420 Arctic AIO arrived, wow starting to think my last 360 Arctic AIO was going bad.

I am now seeing a 15+c reduction in temps, at a much lower fan speed. Also, the difference between CCD temps has dropped from 7-8c to 2-3C now.

I expect with this reduction in temsp, i can improve my Cinebench scores all round. :)

The 420 wouldnt fit in my case but the 280 would in the top.
What sort of max temps are you getting with the 420?
I wonder if I should replace my Noctua U14S with an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280 which is £90
 
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