Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
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ik9000
Yeah Zen should move load around to the best cores IIRC. Not really sure how it does that, but seem to remember people saying it did this. Re throttling I was meaning more on multi core than single thread - due to accumulated heat from many cores. I wondered if it might account for that missing 10%? There's more than enough RAM in Beff'a system.
Edit: when Beffa's manual OC score is applied it hits the right place to correlate with the other CPUs that are doing it natively. This suggests there is something holding back the auto-overclock on multithreaded performance, that doesn't necessarily need to be doing so. Perhaps the PBO settings needs adjusting?
It definitely shouldn't be the heat causing an issue, not with that cooling.
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beffa
Had the same experience when running single core test.
All over this proves that AMD had made a great single core score for all their Zen3 processors, also shown in benchmark tests on YT
Looking at the chart, I'd say AMD have made great strides with both Zen 2 and Zen 3, especially when you look at the multicore score for the 5800H in a laptop (45W) matching my overclocked multicore score on a 9900KF which is more power hungry. Intel is definitely languishing down the bottom half of those charts.
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
What I've found interesting is the oc,d Intel i5 hitting a high multi/thread. It does suggest there is some chance that with a better architecture node they can pull things back; they just need to get the die size down and power draws to competing levels. I say just... If it was that ready they'd have done it already.
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
Multi - 13173
Single - 1304
3700x, 16GB 3200MHz CL16
Asus ROG Strix B450-F Gaming, BIOS 4007
Win 10, 20H2 (19042.867)
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
i3 4160T (2C/4T)
1795 multi
745 single
That is SOOOOO close to the 7100T and beats it in single, even though there are 3 gens difference!
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
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Originally Posted by
ik9000
What I've found interesting is the oc,d Intel i5 hitting a high multi/thread. It does suggest there is some chance that with a better architecture node they can pull things back; they just need to get the die size down and power draws to competing levels. I say just... If it was that ready they'd have done it already.
Undoubtedly the process node will make a difference, how much? I guess we'll have to wait and see. The i5 9600K does seem to be a bit of an outlier though, perhaps the lack of hyperthreading helps it on the overclock side of things (my 9700K overclocked far better than the 9900KF). I do however like how scalable the architecture of the Zen cores are, it shows how consistent they are.
Just a shame about the pricing on the 5xxx series, if they had kept it more in line with the 3xxx series I'd have gone AMD subject to availability. They would make their profit through sheer volume instead of relying on margin alone, which would have also helped them with market share compared to Intel. So the business decision to charge more because the chips are better, probably hurts them longer term.
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
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beffa
CPU: Ryzen 9 5950X
Single: 1644
Multi: 25144
Interesting my 5950X scores are slightly different, I assume some variance.
Single: 1577
Multi: 26482
Default settings, PBO off, BIOS using AGESA ComboAM4v2 1.2.0.0.
The rest as per my < system.
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
i5 4210u (2C/4T)
Multi 1137
Single 551
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
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rs4847
Interesting my 5950X scores are slightly different, I assume some variance.
Single: 1577
Multi: 26482
Default settings, PBO off, BIOS using AGESA ComboAM4v2 1.2.0.0.
The rest as per my < system.
As @Berra found and confirmed a few posts back your scores can be significantly bettered by enabling PBO. Give it rerun with it active a see what you find.
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
Mine scored over 1. Anything more than that is just pathetic e-peening :)
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
Single 1532 multi 11356.
Ryzen 5600x
Msi MAG X570 Tomahawk WIFI.
Crucial Ballistix 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200.
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
AGH. I tried this once and got a pathetic 8686 on multithreaded on a 3900X. Something was up but I've just recently got out of the local major trauma unit, and I wasn't up to finding the problem.
Found the problem today and reran the benchmark. Multi of 17756 and single 1292.
I'm pretty sure it would have been slightly higher, but Windows decided that whilst I was loading all cores to their max and clearly doing something requiring all the available chooch, that THIS was the time to run a virus scan.
Max CPU temperature was around 73C and max CPU power draw was around 117W. Peak multithreaded speed was around 4.04GHz and single was around 4.4GHz. I think there is room for improvement here but honestly this thing is plenty fast for me and I've no need to overclock it now. I might consider delving into it when my PC isn't quite so important to me and when I have the mental and physical ability to repair any issues.
Spec 3900X, 16GB RAM @ 3200, 6 year old liquid cooler which I'm expecting to die soon, X570 Aorus something (lower end).
Interestingly, despite the issue which caused the CPU performance to half, I haven't noticed any issues in use. But I've not been up to playing any fast paced games lately but it might explain some of the weird crashes when I've had 3 or 4 VMs running whilst expecting plenty of resources to be available compared to what I've assigned them. It might also be that two of the VMs were Windows 10 machines.
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
Multi core: 10989
Single core: 1532
(stock 5600x, never went above 50oC 8) - all about that quiet life haha)
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
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ik9000
As @Berra found and confirmed a few posts back your scores can be significantly bettered by enabling PBO. Give it rerun with it active a see what you find.
5950X PBO on.
Single: 1525
Multi: 27132
Not that great though I am not expecting much as this is a launch day CPU and this board is not a OC champion by any means.
Now I do have another 5950X from a later batch on a Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero that I building for my bro so I shall bench that for a comparison soon.
Re: QOTW: What do you score in Cinebench Release 23?
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ik9000
@ik9000 I'm using a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition, Push and pull, still.......I had my first random restart in a few weeks today..... :(
Edit: added sad face.