Intel I7-5930K
64GB DDR4-2133 SDRAM
Asus X99-Deluxe
Single core: 826
Multi core: 5983
Had the system Since Nov 2015
Last edited by cleverchap; 29-03-2021 at 08:46 AM. Reason: Ram Type Added
4790K @ 4.7GHz all core, 16GB DDR3 1800, NH-U12P, Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD5H
Single Core: 1129
Multi-Core: 5490
Interesting to see all these plotted, the trusty old 4790K (OC) almost getting beaten by the £80 i3-10100F.
Last edited by jamest; 15-03-2021 at 12:56 PM.
My Dell Precision M6800 laptop with an i7 4810MQ CPU running at 2.8Ghz and 16Gb of RAM
2755 with all 4 cores and 8 threads. I cannot be bothered running the single core, I'd loose the will to live.
:-((
You're probably throttling. Dell cooling leaves a lot to be desired I really don't know why they put i7 chips in some of their machines, a lot of the real-world tests show the cooler running i5 outperform it due to a better net thermal headroom. Particularly so when they introduced the "high-end" iris pro graphics that seem to gobble-up the thermal envelope available at the first sign of any animation.
Intel Core i7 8750H on an MSI laptop: 1021 single-core, 4901 multi-core (4.80x). It maxed out at 45.03W on multi-core, and stayed at about 28W single-core (with the 4 GHz turbo kicking in).
Core i5 2500K, at 3.3 GHz (turbo disabled): 632 single, 2276 multi (3.60x). At 4.0 GHz all-core overclocked: 776 single, 2907 multi (3.75X). Even at 4 GHz, it used 76.34W maximum, significantly below its 95W TDP, with a max temperature of 62C (with a Hyper 212 Evo cooler). Single-core at 4 GHz, it used 30W, just slightly more than the laptop's CPU at 4 GHz (although the laptop one was about 60% faster in IPC).
I wish Rocket Lake and Intel's newer CPUs in general were so considerate about the TDP. The low noise level of the 2500K at 4 GHz is quite acceptable; I'm doubtful I'd find the same with an 11700K that can peak at two to three times that depending on the workload. *checks if AMD has released the 5800 to retail yet*
CPU Ryzen R5-3600 @ 3.6GHZ 6 core 12 thread
Memory 16 GB Corsair CMK16GX4M273600C18 'Ryzen optimized' (according to scan website) running at 3597mhz
Motherboard Asus ROG STRIX B450-F Gaming, BIOS 4204 (28/1/2021)
Cooler Stock. wraith stealth, runs at mid 30's C in windows.
cinebench bumped it to 52C ish. for single core, occasionaly went to 4200mhz for about a second, mainly stayed at 3600
72C multi core, clock went to 4025mhz for entire run (according to ASUS AI suite 3)
OS Windows 10 64bit build 19042
cinebench scores
Multi 9450 pts
Single 1245 pts
MP ratio 7.59 x
Last edited by stevie lee; 15-03-2021 at 06:39 PM.
the 5800x has been out for weeks - stocks levels are low and they sell out instantly.
the i5-2500k and i7-2700k were excellent chips. IIRC intel still soldered that generation, and they had miles of OC potential, so much so intel locked the BCLK to stop people just buying those instead of i7-920 et al on x58. By decoupling the mem controller in 1155 vs linked in 1156 the memory OC was also much easier and more capable. With proper unlocking those chips could easily have done 5GHz+ on air, and still could with water cooling just off the multi alone. I'd suggest trying to get yours up to 4.5GHz, that was a good common level at the time IIRC. I really wish they'd left bclk unlocked. There was real fun in playing around with bclk, multi and turbo ratios, then balancing that with mclock ratios and ram multi to get the RAM to its sweetspot alongside it. OC'ing my i3-540 and i7-870 was fun. I got it 4GHz on all cores and turboing up to 7.4GHz (according to HWmonitor anyway, though I suspect that is a transient and not the actual speed)
Enlightening - that My 4th Gen Intel 4C/8T old home PC beats out my works 6c/12T 8th Gen lol
Already a result in the table very close to My 4th Gen of the same CPU type so I'll just give my works HP desktop I7-8700 CPU @3.2Ghz Single core = 977 Multicore = 4999 {Shocking}
Last edited by ik9000; 16-03-2021 at 01:05 PM. Reason: chart links added
Apologies, I didn't specify my cooler before.
MSI MAG CORELIQUID 360R using Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut
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