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

not quite 5ghz but am testing to see what I can get the volts down to on my 8370... so far went from 1.58v stable on core to 1.53v stable on core by feeding the motherboard more power instead so:

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i5-4690K @ 4.4GHz with 1.25v, max stable I can get with this CPU is 4.6GHz @ 1.27v but VRM temps are too high for my liking, I may run the bench again at 4.6GHz later.

8350 @ 5.1

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3770K 4.7 Ghz Single:2034 Multi:8590

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4770K at 4.8 Ghz

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I love seeing my 8350 kicking some tail in the multi threaded scores but get a whooping from the single core scores. looking forward to zen 16 core server parts and them being able to keep up with this old workhorse.

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did anyone ever plot this data on a graph ?
cpu name vs top score ?

5Ghz 3930K

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This is impossible. Kaby Lake is the only thing in the history of the universe, that reaches 5GHz...

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what about just over 5Ghz

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Quite a bit of voltage needed to get there too.

Yea, I could probably Dial the voltage back a little bit. 1.5V not stable but will post, 1.52v stable. maybe 1.51v Happy? Temps still good at this voltage. she doesn't go over 72c

Cool.

How much RAM do you got on there?

Found my 1650 scores from last year FINALLY.


So yeah give or take a couple points you're right on point with those scores, just the voltage is a bit higher than normal.

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32GB just 1600Mhz

Yea She Likes the Voltages, i need to ply around a bit more. Probably i can get 5.1 or 5.2 if i change the Multiplier up one

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because
surface pro 2 has a semi OK CPU single core
mehhhh multi core though

Because dry ice

closed fraps, +1500 score, k then

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Oh man I just discovered this thread... So much missed opportunities. I think It's time for me to share worst possible benchmarks I can achieve. I have a 7700K but we all know how that performs. Time to bring out the Pentium 4, maybe an old E8500, or an old AMD K-6. Hmmm....

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