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For R20,R15 and R11.5 you can download all of them at once and run them through benchmate https://benchmate.org/ The latest version of cinebench R20 is out! download it here > https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/cinebench/9pgzkjc81q7j?activetab=pivot:overviewtab Download R15> http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/cinebench_15_download.html To download any version of cinebench, type cinebench into google! To download cinebench 2003 go to > http://hwbot.org/ < then benchmarks> processor benchmarks> then click download. its a rar file so you will need to open it with 7zip or a similar program. To download cpuz or gpuz, type them into google and get the latest version. FAQ: How do i get my score put on the spreadsheet? You wait a very very very long time How many times can i post my scores? you can post as many scores as you like with as many different cpu's as you like. if you have 2 of the same cpu then let me know. only the highest score you get with a cpu will go on the spreadsheet. (e.g if you have a score with a 2500k@3ghz and then improve your score with your 2500k@4ghz then your score at 3ghz will be deleted and your score at 4ghz will go on the spreadsheet. if you get a with a 2500k@3ghz then upgrade your cpu to a 2600k@ 3ghz you will keep both scores. Why is my gpu being beaten by a much slower gpu on the open gl test? This will probably be because your cpu is slower single thread. the open gl benchmark is designed to be limited as much as possible by your cpu, so if your gpu is getting beaten by much slower gpu's. overclock your cpu more! How do i run the single thread test? In the top left hand corner, click file, then advanced benchmark. this should bring up 'cpu (single core)' underneath the normal cpu test. this test takes much longer as it only uses one core and one thread. Post a screenshot of your score in this thread with cpuz so we know the clock speed (dont crop the screenshot) Memory and motherboard tabs are optional, but are useful if you are looking for tips for higher scores you can take a screenshot by press shift and prt sc on your keyboard. then to see you screenshot open paint (with comes installed with every copy of windows) then you can either press ctrl and v or paste in paint and the screenshot will appear in paint you then save the file as a .jpeg somewhere you will be able to find it later open the interwebs and upload it to your gallery on the forum or upload it to a place of your choice and simply copy and paste the image into a new post on this thread Top tips to a high score: 1) Don't have any other programs running while you are doing the benchmark. This includes temperature monitoring software and cpuz. if you are concerned about your temps do one run with the monitor open to check they dont get too high, then another run without it open. 2) Overclock your cpu and gpu! 3) take your side panel off your case, open a window or go in a colder place. less heat+more overclock=higher scores. 4) Run the tests separately a few times this can get you that last extra point. 5) Run it on a fresh install if you can. fresh installs are always faster. 6) Don't use your 24/7 oc. top scores will be done with overclocks that might be too hot or too unstable for normal use. 7) more ghz on your cpu is always good, but make sure your ram is running at its full potential too. Normally 1600mhz cl8 will be faster than 1866mhz cl10. get that cl down as low as possible while trying to maintain a good memory frequency. link to scores google doc (R20)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ItbDCn4dPaJANGgFczL3uCZRquxZXQM9Kmn17kCBdZE/edit?usp=sharing link to scores google doc (R15)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdEZNV3l6aHl1eUNwSUR4Rml0MXMzN1E&usp=sharing link to scores google doc (R11.5)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdGpFa3BPaG5QRG1QREFPU3A0dWdVTlE#gid=0 link to scores google doc (2003)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdGVQQnFRVUNxTjZPYVdjT1pDdHA0MUE#gid=0 R15 Extreme Score have now been integrated into the R15 sheet Example Screenshots: How your ram speed can affect your cinebench scores. R11.5 R15 Watch the Pros at MSI MOA 2014! 12/12/14: 250 submissions. Cheddle
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Hello!! i just bought a new pc wiith specs 11600k b560m aurous pro ax (f6 bios) xpg d60g (3200mhz) thermaltake frio advanced red dragon rpgs600w when i booted pc first time i saw my temps reaching 55'c idle and on some load they tend to go over 95+ and on stress test it was going 100'c..out of the box the cpu was running at 4.6ghz and was boosting to 4.9 ghz then i underclocked the cpu to 4.2ghz usingg easy tune of gigabyte the temps were around 93 while gaming..then i saw my cpu voltages they were high without over clock all the bios setting are default and still cpu is running at 1.3v can u guys help me what should i do cause clearly these temps are worrying and these voltages are even more scaryy..i am living in pakistan here room temps are 30-35'c i am attachingg ss of cpuid and easy tune settingg..
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Hello everyone i was curious about the contradictory facts on max safe cpu voltage. I have seen 1.5 volts on some forums and then 1.34 on others. Im building a desktop in about a week(give or take a day) and the cpu i am getting is an i7-7700k. Max safe voltage for daily use? Should i just reserve extreme overclocking for benchmarks? Do cpus have a maximum voltage as long as you keep them cool or does electronic degradation more strongly affect a cpu at high voltages even when kept cool? If you have a fast proccessor(i7 7700k) do you really need to overclock for anything besides benchmarks? If you can answer some of these questions that would be awesome Thanks!!!
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So I build my first Ryzen today (Build lots of systems in the past). Booted on the first try everything ok, I get into Windows 10 ( Fresh install, day 0) and crashes (some bsod about Clock_watchdog_timeout). After 10 or so crashes after 1-6min when in Windows I decide to make a bootable of latest Windows 10 build. For 6+ hours seems to be going just fine, no crashes or indications. However I noticed something unusual about the CPU voltage. When it is idle or light load it goes from 0.8-1.4V ?!?! but when under 100% load it stays at 1.22-1.24V. Is this normal? Or is this indication that there is something wrong with my power supply/motherboard/cpu? If anyone can help out please so I can further troubleshoot and RMA if there is something faulty. Details of the system below. Motherboard: MSI B350 Tomahawk (Latest BIOS 7A34v14, Default settings) CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 Six-Core 1600 3.2 GHz (STOCK, no OC) Memory: Corsair 16GB (2*8GB) DDR4 (Running at 2133Mhz, NOT 3200 at which is rated | Correct slots for dual ram) OS: Windows 10 x64 (Version:1703 OS Build: 150633.250) Performance mode GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB (6 GB) I made a video of the fluctuations under no load and load but is potato quality sorry didn't change obs settings (make sure 720p to make out the numbers) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zViPKF5oj3o
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Hi! I've tried to overclock my Ryzen 1700 to 3.8 Ghz but just doesn't want to stay stable with low voltage... My current voltage is 1.3875v, LLC Level 2, SOC 1.16v on my B350M Mortar. The lowest I can go on 3.7Ghz is 1.3v without crashing (30min aida stress test). I've read that others have gotten 1.3v with 3.8Ghz. Either it's my motherboard or I just lost the silicon lottery... 3.9Ghz wasnt stable on 1.45v. My ram is at 3466Mhz(2133 when overclocking). I have the latest BIOS 1.5 and used previous beta BIOS and still the same. Thanks in advanced!
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Hello everyone, So I had a very successful delid on a 3570k, I tried some conductonaut which is about double the thermal conductivity of coolaboratory liquid pro (or ultra?) and even at a massive 1.45 volts at 4.8ghz I don't get above 55c on hottest core. Right now my daily settings are 4.6ghz at 1.35v and CPUTIN sits at 33 c under load, hottest core under load is 48c, coolest being 45c. And yes I'm sure the readings are right, before delid I was hitting 70c just playing battlefield 1 at 3.8ghz. I know that everyone says not to exceed 1.375v on this cpu, but I've never read about a cpu being killed strictly from voltage, based on the lack of evidence I have to consider it a rumor. I would really like to push it to 5.1 ghz, just because something about breaking 5ghz feels awesome to me. But as you can see I'm hitting a large voltage wall, but thermals are insanely good. So I guess what I'm asking is does anyone have any real world examples or the knowledge to explain why going too high with voltage will kill a cpu even if thermals are managed? I'm certainly not an expert, I just like to overclock If you wanna see a couple results I posted immediately after delid, thermals got better after a couple of days (or hours):
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Hello all, I recently aquired a Asus VE245H monitor, but sadly the backlights are going out on it. Upon teardown I noticed one CCFL was busted (Don't know if this was my doing) but the other works, or so I think. When turned on, the lamp lights up about halfway down the tube and then cuts off, sometimes doing this twice. Main question is, I'm looking at doing a LED conversion, but the kits I see online are outfitted for use with separate inverters, and seeing how on this monitor the outputs for the CCFL lamps are coming straight from the power supply board, how would I set it up? Could the output for the CCFLs be bad as well, causing the LEDs to not work? Im looking at something similar to this http://www.ebay.com/itm/322115004135?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT And in the description it tells, in very broken english, how to hook into a onboard inverter... But I dont understand what I need to do. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Hello I did not see this here but I build Tesla Coils that make music and transmit real AIRPOWER here is Zelda main theme veia midi threw the GDT AND IGBT allowing the carrier frequency to be pulsed makeing the midi music. i print all my bords using coper blanks and acidtone and glossy magazeine paper and do all my own surface board level from concept to production and soldering link is of the driver and coil playing zelda main theme
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Soooooo, I've liberated a flyback transformer from an old CRT and would like to have a high voltage transformer for projects. Over all the videos I've watched, they say to power the primary with 12VAC (most likely from a halogen lamp transformer), for ~20,000VAC output on the secondary. But that got me in to thinking, these sparks look pretty weak, what if I just plugged in to the mains and put 120VAC through the primary? Electrical fire? Breaker Pop? Magic blue smoke? Any thoughts? I actually have two flybacks, so i can experiment on one of them.
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Hello! I bought this ryzen 5 1600 AF like a while ago It ran perfectly fine at the beginning But now its kinda weird It reaches 65 degrees when gaming so i guess thats normal? But it reaches 1.300 volts or even higher at times! Idle or gaming it doesnt matter Is that normal? Also lately im experiencing fps drops in game i dont know if i turned on something in the bios or something but i dont know
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Just curious but my buddy is having computer issues and I was looking at his voltages and comparing them to one of my brand new power supplies. His 12v rail is running 13.6 and his 5v is 5.8. That are also slightly jumpy... very slightly but still. Comparing to my new one with voltages stay flat line perfect. Normal or bad is my question?
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So I just got my rig all upgraded and I wanted to OC my 6700K. I have the Asus impact viii and I used its auto OC feature which put the 6700k at a 15% OC. I booted into windows and did some tests on prime95 and the results where interesting. The cpu was sitting at 1.6 Volts flat at 35C, Nothing higher and nothing lower. I shut off the test because 1.6V is way to high. Why does the automatic OC feature want to burn up my brand new cpu lol? Is there a setting i'm missing? (Just writing this my cpu was sitting at 1.4 Volts. I want to OC but i don't want to fry my cpu. What should I do?)
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I'm well aware that increasing voltage increases the temperature of a CPU, but I'm more interested in what else it does. I see the term electromigration thrown around a lot, but I've never seen it explained. So how exactly does high voltage damage a CPU, aside from heat damage?
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Hi everyone, I need some help with my system. I just finished my build a couple of weeks ago and I'm really happy with it but I'm trying to get the most out of my 3770K. I have a Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H board and I have done a lot of reading and watching a lot of youtube vids from Linus and others. Overview of questions: 1) Chip won't boot at 4.7 GHz. Does that mean that 4.6 is the max for the chip? 2) I have found a stable voltage at 4.6 GHz. How do I setup the BIOS to vary the voltage as needed? 3) My computer is a Hackintosh and the frequency varies as needed in OS X but not in Windows 7. Why is that? So here is where I currently am: I'm aiming for a high overclock 4.7 GHz. The chip has not been delid or lapped. At stock settings the system is rock solid. My biggest thing is to try and retain the turbo function of the chip - vary the voltages depending on the load on the chip. Even if I put 47 and leave the voltages on auto the system won't boot. Disappointing! So far I have set the manual timings for my RAM and tested. No problems there. I have set the frequency manually to 46 because 47 won't boot. I have done several tests at different voltages and found that 1.345V is where it is stable. I'm using OCCT and CPUZ for testing and verifying with a 30min - 1 hour test. Passes fine. But how do I get it to maintain this voltage and back off when the power is not needed? Do I need to utilize the Dynamic Vcore? I have tried to set a base Voltage 1.22V and add a dynamic Vcore offset of 0.125V and I have tried to set the PLL voltage to the same 1.22V - when I boot I'm getting 1.470V+ ?!?!?! I don't understand why. Any guidance on how to get this to work? Do I have to give up the dream of having the speedstep/turbo working? Do I have to run a fixed voltage and frequency at this level? At 4.6 GHz I'm 31.5% over the stock frequency. Not bad but so many have been able to get 4.7+++ Thanks in advance for any help on this!
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Hey guys, I need a bit of help choosing a PSU This is roughly my build. http://pcpartpicker.com/user/tim81517lh/saved/3UJp My CPU is over clocked to 3.5Ghz, I forgot the voltage but it was not low. Sorry for the lack of info... I wanted to check my voltage but my PSU died so, yeah that's that. In terms of my graphics card, I plan to purchase a Titan Black in the future. I've entered this into the PSU calculator designated in the pinned post in this forum and the output was 580W, suggested the Corsair TX650M I was originally looking at Corsair CX750M. It's cheaper than the TX650M and it is fully modular. I hate non-modular ones, they're just terrible for cable management. I googled and came to the Seasonic ones? I had Seasonic but it died. Not too fond about Seasonic atm, but they're known for their reliability and my unit maybe 1/1000. I don't know. TX-series is supposed to be higher in quality compared to the CX ones? But I really prefer modular over non-modular... perhaps there are better units from other brands that are modular and not too expensive ($110USD is my planned budget.. really can't go over that).
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PC SPECS: i7 920 6GB Kingmax ram P6X58D-E motherboard Radeon HD7870 XT Adata 650w psu So here are the details: Every now and then my computer just randomly shuts off as if there is a power failure in the house. When it boots back up, the voltage readings are very high in the bios. Like 14.5V for the 12V rail. 7V for the 5V rail and 4V for the 3.3V rail. I am wondering if it is a power supply issue or my motherboard. Also, when I set an overclock or an xmp profile, the voltage readings jump up and climb slowly till the pc shuts off again. I am also suspecting ram because these KINGMAX modules are rated for 1.9V with a qpi voltage of 1.4. Intel recommends never exceeding 1.65 for ram and 1.3 for qpi. One thing i have noticed is that this problem does not occur when all the bios settings are set to default, ie no overclock. any help will be appreciated heaps!
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