11390 Multi
1229 Single
11390 Multi
1229 Single
here you go:
18807; 1370 for 3900x on x570 MSI ACE
and how it compares between win7 and win 10 (hardly at all)
and between gtx460 and RTX3070 (the only big difference is in open GL (obviously for a CPU test in R23 there is no difference))
and some comparison to my i7-870 s1156 H55 system of 10 years ago.
Last edited by ik9000; 13-03-2021 at 12:29 AM. Reason: fixing broken chart links
CPU Cores Clock Single Multi
AMD Ryzen 9 3900 - 12c/24t 3.8GHz 1,310 18,125
Intel i7-4770S - 4c/8t 3.1GHz 866 4,259
Intel i5-4210M - 2c/4t 2.6GHz 549 1,661
Intel i3-4330 - 2c/4t 3.5GHz 745 1,853
Intel i7-3770K - 4c/8t 4.2GHz 820 4,136
I've got an i7-2700K, Phenom 9950, Core2 Q6600, and K6/3 knocking around in the spare room, so I might get around to benchmarking them over the weekend.
Duckboy79 (14-03-2021)
I have no idea, and absolutely no inclination to find out.
i think its over a decade since i ran any benchmark on a computer.
My machine do everything i want it to do, though not at a power consumption i would like, but that would necessitate a complete new build, or at least a new CPU and motherboard.
My machine idle at 180 watts.
Go on please, it's a threadripper system and it would be great to add it to the Hexus chart!
Here's the chart as it stands so far today:
I'll add more as they come in - and if anyone wants to share missing system details let me know and I'll add those too. I'm currently logging:
CPU; Cooler; motherboard type; RAM size; RAM type; RAM speed; RAM latency (as the chart notes on the right)
I'll assume the CPU is at stock unless you say otherwise.
Last edited by ik9000; 13-03-2021 at 01:57 AM. Reason: chart added
CPU: Ryzen 9 5950X
Single: 1644
Multi: 25144
Yey! Someone managed to find a 5950X - so the unicorn does exist in the wild! I imagine you'll be top and stay there for some time unless someone rocks in with a server or something similar. I'll add you to the next chart with tomorrow's entries (sry i need to head to bed now.) Welcome to Hexus btw - cracking choice for a first post!
If anyone has a 3950x and 5900x it'd be mighty interesting to see how big the leap is from 3900x to 5900x and 3950x to 5950x
The K6/3 is on Win98 so I probably can't run Cinebench on that. Everything else on my list has Win10.
I've got the bits for an old dual-core Opteron, some Athlon 64 x2's and a Core2 Duo E6600. They'll all run Win10, but I don;t have enough PSUs or cases to have them all assembled at once.
My R9-3900X has 32GB DDR4-3200 and an MSI x570 mobo and a huge Noctua cooler
The i7-4770S has 16GB DDR3-1600 and a low profile Noctua cooler
The i5-4210M is a Clevo laptop and has 16GB DDR3-1600
The i3-4330 has 8GB DDR3-1600 and is in an HP SFF case with custom cooler
The i7-3770K has 16GB DDR3-1866 and is OC'd to 4.2GHz on all cores (stock is 3.5GHz) with an Arctic Freezer 13
I can't remember the mobo specs or RAM timings off the top of my head.
ik9000 (13-03-2021)
ik9000 (13-03-2021)
Single core: 1574
Multi core: 15223
5800x (Ram needs tuning)
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
Definitely stock, cooler I'm using is a Corsair Hydro H115i RGB Platinum set to quiet mode (barely hear it even under full load). I'm actually surprised there is such a variation between mine and the 9900k results posted by nar. Of course this is completely unscientific due to the variation in background processes running on each PC. Interesting to see the generational improvements though, in real world scenarios.
Single core: 1,103
Multi core: 10,003
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core Processor
RAM: 32 GB (8 GB x 4), 2,998 MHz CL16 (DDR4-3000)
Motherboard: X470 Gaming Pro
OS: Windows 10, 64 Bit, Professional Edition (build 19042)
Same system, but after swapping to a Ryzen 5 5600X
Single core: 1,529
Multi core: 9,550
Last edited by Eggburt69; 05-04-2021 at 09:57 AM.
Single: 1285
Mutli: 9461
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600X
Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212X
RAM: 16GB (3600 CL16)
MoBo: X570 Aorus Pro
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