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  1. Posts : 27,164
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       #571

    worf105 said:
    Nope getting another 8700K
    essenbe said:
    Did you break it?
    He's a rich man, probably one of these:
    der8auer Core i7-8700K @ 5,2 GHz - Ultra Edition | CASEKING.de
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       #572

    Cliff S said:

    ...
    And dammit! I can't find my key for Aida64, so I'm using CPUID HWMonitor for tempas and such, not so bad though, it's probablöy much lighter on resources when benching.

    ...
    Why don't you use HWiNFO64? It is the best monitoring tool that exists.
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  3. Posts : 27,164
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       #573

    Joanne said:
    Why don't you use HWiNFO64? It is the best monitoring tool that exists.
    It shows way to much extra "junk"(10,000 different voltages, sensor readings, fan speeds, stuff not needed for benchmarking) and with my sensor panel I have exactly what I need for the CPU, for my GPU I can use Afterburner.

    I got the key now, so everything is ok again, and I have already imported my sensor panel:)
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       #574

    Cliff S said:
    It shows way to much extra "junk"(10,000 different voltages, sensor readings, fan speeds, stuff not needed for benchmarking) and with my sensor panel I have exactly what I need for the CPU, for my GPU I can use Afterburner.

    I got the key now, so everything is ok again, and I have already imported my sensor panel:)
    Okay, I get you: you like a small panel, preferably in red

    HWiNFO64 is the only program that, together with CCleaner, runs on Windows start up, on my system. It occupies my second monitor, and I have 106 values hidden.

    Note: when you'll be in the right mood, I'd like to see your score in this one...
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  5. Posts : 16,623
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       #575

    I'm not Cliff, but I cant resist a benchmark
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  6. Posts : 591
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       #576

    Dude said:
    I'm not Cliff, but I cant resist a benchmark
    81.28 seconds is an excellent score :)

    Be kind though to post your system specs and your OS and Office version. Preferably in the appropriate thread to avoid OFF-TOPIC, since others might wish to run this, as well. Post screenshots, please. Like CPU-Z and your version of Excel.

    Thank you :)

    PS: oh, and run it 3 times and reboot after each run.
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  7. Posts : 16,623
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       #577

    That sounds like a lot of work Start a thread with the rules you want, and I will make a leaderboard for it @Joanne
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       #578

    essenbe said:
    Did you break it?
    Not at all Looking for a good 5GHz chip
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  9. Posts : 2,445
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       #579

    Cliff S said:
    Wish I could afford one of those. Will play the silicon lottery again and hope for a good chip.
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       #580

    worf105 said:
    Wish I could afford one of those. Will play the silicon lottery again and hope for a good chip.
    Hi,
    Good luck :)
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