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XTU Benchmark Thread

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not sure if there has been one????

Benchmarking details

Benchmarking
Benchmarking allows you to gauge the performance of your processor. Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility uses Prime95 as the benchmarking engine. Since Prime95 returns a time as a result, Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility uses a simple formula to convert the time into a score. The higher the score, the better your system is performing.

The benchmark algorithm uses the system's active settings for benchmarking. Your Current Score is updated each time you run the benchmark and is recorded for a given set of system settings. If you change any settings, the Current Score will be reset. When you save a profile, the Current Score is saved with the profile.

You cannot run the benchmark while any control settings are proposed. You must either apply or discard the proposed changes before you can run the benchmark. If you import a file that proposes changes to your system and apply those changes, the benchmark score will be reset. If you import a file that proposes changes to your system, but you discard the changes, the benchmark score will be restored to the value before importing the file.
Anyway DL the benchmark here https://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?keyword=""extreme+tuning+utility""

Run the benchmark and post a screen, either from the tool itself or HWbot if your registered.

Please also state cpu type and speed also ram, speed and timings or of course post a screen.


heres my first test run

4930k @4.63, ram:2400@cl9







RESULTS

1. 1453 [email protected]/2400CL10 alex_123_fra
2. 1396 [email protected]/2400CL9 nickolp1974
3. 1146. [email protected]/2400CL10 Setter
4. 1043. [email protected]/2133CL9 wazza300
5. 868 [email protected]/1887 NoNameNoNumber
 
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2500K at 5.1

8Gb RAM @ 1887

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Does this heat the cores up as much as p95 guys? If not ill give it a run later on my spec in sig, p95 is a no go on my chip as it gets to the mid 90's very quickly.:o
 
Air cooling here, big dual tower cooler
But my chip is a very hot runner despite running on pretty ok voltage of 1.265.
 
Does this heat the cores up as much as p95 guys? If not ill give it a run later on my spec in sig, p95 is a no go on my chip as it gets to the mid 90's very quickly.:o

no mate, temps on mine reached 60c if i ran prime it would hit about 70c+

only takes about 2min to run the test
 
Good to know mate, wary of running anything that resembles p95 load on this oven of a chip. Got an inkling that if delidded it would run a lot cooler and clock a bit higher.
 
Here is my 3930k score at 4.9 GHz (not quite sure why the tool reads the frequency as 5 GHz). RAM is Trident X at 2400 MHz CL10. Score 1453.





For a laugh, here is my xps12 tablet with a Haswell i7 (2 core) 4500U. Mem 1600MHz CL11. Score 363.

 
ive only had this ivy and an i7 920(that one was truly golden) all other chips have been mediocre

just luck at the end of the day
 
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