Cinebench Benchmark

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  1. Posts : 7,724
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       #241

    Hi,
    How do you know it's not throttling
    Sure does say anything on what you posted
    hwinfo can show if it is or not
    There sure isn't any avx used on this benchmark.
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       #242

    OldMike65 said:
    Mine using regular Cinebench Benchmark @5.1GHz

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    OldMike65 said:
    Try turning on your computer...
    Ahem!
    Mine at 5.356MHz using the original version of Cinebench(and it runs without freezing or crashing)
    Cinebench Benchmark-image.png
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       #243

    Hi, @Cliff S
    You can probably get a bump lowering the row refresh cycle time to 374
    Double TREFI from what it is now set at in bios
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       #244

    Cliff S said:
    Ahem!
    Mine at 5.356MHz using the original version of Cinebench(and it runs without freezing or crashing)
    Cinebench Benchmark-image.png
    Now thats a much better score....
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  5. Posts : 27,182
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       #245

    I got the extreme version to finally complete at a little over 5.3(5.303)
    Cinebench Benchmark-image-003.png
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       #246

    Hi,
    Cinebench is hardly stressful especially the regular version
    If it's borking you're no way near stable
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       #247

    OldMike65 said:
    Now thats a much better score....
    Yeah extreme version doesn't get as high numbers.
    I believe the "high scores" to compare against are ones from the original version.
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       #248

    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Cinebench is hardly stressful especially the regular version
    If it's borking you're no way near stable
    Ah Mike?
    I have completed several back to back runs at over 5.4 GHz before , with max temps only in the high 70's
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       #249

    Cliff S said:
    Ah Mike?
    I have completed several back to back runs at over 5.4 GHz before , with max temps only in the high 70's
    Hi,
    Try classroom smart ass probably freeze in 2 seconds
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  10. Posts : 1,113
    win 10
       #250

    Yeah i would never use CB as a measuring stick for "stable". Fun to run but not very taxing at all. Realbench would be much better imho in a loop for a few runs.

    The new mod version of CB has 4 x the workload, hence scores are about 1/4 or original version.
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