Passmark Performance Test Benchmark


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       #181

    Board updated

    Last edited by Dude; 10 Feb 2018 at 17:40.
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  2. Posts : 2,445
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       #182

    Last run tonight :) sorry for all the posts @Dude

    Last edited by worf105; 29 Jan 2017 at 16:05. Reason: Spelling
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  3. Posts : 16,623
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       #183

    No worries, board updated
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       #184

    Due to my screen being to large for the resolution i was penalized 38% score performance BS

    Anyway if i was taken by 38% this score would be about 7200 pts at best but here is what i got because of the 3440x1440 res

    Passmark Performance Test Benchmark-score.pngPassmark Performance Test Benchmark-score2.png
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       #185

    Board updated. We all get that Tommy. you have to have a 4K monitor for the DX12 test
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       #186



    Passmark Performance Test Benchmark-image.png

    OC'd 4.925GHz(Multiplier X49 + BCLK 100.50) @ 1.45V/RAM 3006MHz @ 1.35V
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    Windows 11 Pro (x64) 23H2 Build 22631.3296
       #187

    Cliff S said:


    Passmark Performance Test Benchmark-image.png

    OC'd 4.925GHz(Multiplier X49 + BCLK 100.50) @ 1.45V/RAM 3006MHz @ 1.35V
    Cliff very nice spec's. :) Have you tried running any stress test with those spec's?? I use this program to test any changes I make in my OC'n on my board. Link below.
    Download IntelBurnTest - MajorGeeks
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       #188

    Let down big time on my HD , one day I'll upgrade to SSD....one day...

    Passmark Performance Test Benchmark-passmark.jpg
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       #189

    OldMike65 said:
    Cliff very nice spec's. :) Have you tried running any stress test with those spec's?? I use this program to test any changes I make in my OC'n on my board. Link below.
    Download IntelBurnTest - MajorGeeks
    I used Intel XTU and Aida64, and CPU-Z to stress, then use different benchmarking stuff, including Heaven and Valley, because setting changes like BCLK effect PCIe busses too., scores will not be necessarily be higher, but at least stability is tested.
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  10. Posts : 134,236
    Windows 11 Pro (x64) 23H2 Build 22631.3296
       #190

    Cliff S said:
    I used Intel XTU and Aida64, and CPU-Z to stress, then use different benchmarking stuff, including Heaven and Valley, because setting changes like BCLK effect PCIe busses too., scores will not be necessarily be higher, but at least stability is tested.
    Yup, that is why I use the Intelburn test app it does a lot stronger stress on the chip after making changes.
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