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This is very true. My scores were all posted with PBO and not fixed core clock. I think at true stock my score was around 27,500 give or take a few points either way.Sorry to ask/point out but the front page leader board looks a bit missleading, some chips/scores listed as "@stock" when screenshots clearly show fix multipliers... especially obvious on the 5950x chips at the top, i can say from experience that a Stock 5950x wont get 30000 on R23, it needs an all core clock or PBO and Curve Optimizer settings etc to get that high. Anyone thats just getting a CPU and looking at those scores saying Stock and running their own test will assume their chip is not running right as can be seen on other forums when such posts get quoted.
Not really, but it won't hurt performance.Quick question
Does faster memory and tighter timings give higher scores with cinebench?
Which board are you using could I ask? Having issues with my current one and wondering what to change to.
Which board are you using could I ask? Having issues with my current one and wondering what to change to.
The gift that keeps on giving, the sheer power of Ryzen 5000 ST performance.
5950X PBO
Arctic Freezer II 420
32GB 3600 CL14
ST = 1715
MT = 31,042
I actually have a 1717 ST score saved (with 8 cores disabled in BIOS) but the screenshot didn't come out properly and it's a bit blurry. Will re-run it again at some point when i can be bothered.
The above never made it to charts. but I improved on it with my current daily setup5800X with a mix of bclk 101, PBO + 150MHz, memory 3836 16-16-16
ST 1655
MT 15953