Share your CPU-Z Benchmark Scores (v1.75 or later)

Two Xeon E5640s at 4GHz. Pretty loose timings on things, haven't dialed it back yet to really lock in an OC so I may put up a better score later at higher clocks.

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my new 6800k

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The ole HP laptop still chugging along(actually thats a lie its slow as shit).




Main Rig(Ah much better)



Not much slower than my ProBook 645 G1 and that machine plays Skyrim on Medium.

OC OC OC OC OC OC OC OC.

Come on overclock it!

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bby u kno it


ill play with clocks for a while lemmmi boot to bios
theres a button that lets you restart directly to bios.
its beautiful
I'm letting the Automatic overclock Utility do its thing to get a baseline
Then ill start to reduce that presets voltage untill it crashes.

It looks like it clocks up EACH core individually.
So thats cool
It let my cpu get just above 60c

Looks like idle power sits at about 155watts (counting the 45 watts of my screen)

Full bench testing the cpu oc I saw go to 340watts (from the wall)

It ended up setting all cores to 4.3GHZ
And the best core to 4.5GHZ
Lists as 1.475v +.025 = 1.5V




12500multithread

Ya I used to play skyrim on this back in the day....But idk why it has gotten so slow. Even with a fresh windows install it is still pretty slow. I just wonder if it is from the few years when I was making videos and playing a ton of games on this. I think the fact that yours has a quad core and mine is just a dual core makes a pretty big difference. Pure dual core really cant cut it these days, at least not one this old. But the gpu on this was light years ahead of anything intel put out at the time, I credit this pc for getting me into pc gaming.

Finally decided to push it a bit.

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This is the PC I use at work everyday for just surfing the internet, buying parts for customers and backing up and recovering data.

Dat laptop score tho.

That's a powerful Quad Core CPU, how. It beat out my 6-Core i7 5820K (at stock)

It's two Quad Cores OC because @Fouquin is the master

Oh, so that's technically 8 Cores/16 Threads.

Yep.

Dell Precision T7500 Workstation

so i decided to mess around with my 4790k a bit
first 4.8 with hyperthreading enabled


then 4.9 hyperthreading disabled

i3 3220 lga 1155 stock 3.3Ghz ''overclocked'' at 3.5Ghz
2x 8gb ram at 1700mhz
and a 960 4gb
i wish i had the money to buy an i7 2600k

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I managed 4.9 easily enough on my 6700k, it hit 5, but I got a few blue screens under stress, could probably play around with it a bit to get it stable.

Max temp 63c on water.

I usually run it at 4.6 just using the auto OC feature on the motherboard, as I don't need it running flat out all the time.

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I was wondering when you'd show up to crash the party. :P

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lol, I've been a bit busy.

I seem to have had better luck on the CPU than with the GPU though, I haven't been able to push the 980s any further even on water.