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Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**

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2 hours ago, YouSirAreADudeSir said:

You're supposed to take the screen shot AFTER the run my friend ;) 

 

And I forgot CPU-Z in mine lol

I'll post again when I run on my desktop. I haven't used R20 because everything I've tested in the past is on R15 and I've no frame of reference for R20 yet. Maybe I'll try it. Who knows.

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Can't remember if this is better or worse than the last run, but this time I left my laptop outside when it's like 40F out so theoretically lower temps and more boost.

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Alright, here's R20 on my laptop. XPS 9570 after a little bit of tuning.  Update for R15, I got her up to 1244cb and that seems to be all she has to give for now.  I will do a clean Windows install tonight and possibly repaste as well, see if I can do any better.350691940_Screenshot(3).thumb.png.a0b8d64226b3110b8e6c02280fc22fa1.png

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CB r15.  1233

r15 single core. 159

openGL.  100.28fps

 

CB r20.   2729

r20 single core.  391

 

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Just now, seoz said:

 

Another one @Jumper118

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Just now, seoz said:

What have I done?

I'll let you figure it out.

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2 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

I'll let you figure it out.

I've literally never done that... I'll re-run again, fine.

 

My clock speed is shown in HWMonitor as the maximum, for the record.

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Just now, seoz said:

I've literally never done that... I'll re-run again, fine.

You don't need to re-run. All you have to do is close HWMonitor and open CPU-Z. You could leave CB open in the background while you do that.

 

It really is that simple. All you have to do is submit properly and whenever Jumper wakes up he'll get it on the sheet.

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9 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

All you have to do is submit properly and whenever Jumper wakes up he'll get it on the sheet.

Well - on the R15 sheet he noted that he entered data up to the 689th page of this topic and i do not see even a link to the R20 results so i would not expect these results appear on the sheet any time soon. I mean - Jumper definitely has stuff to do other than keeping up with our submissions. Over 700 pages - that is a lo-o-ong thread to catch up for anyone :)

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Just now, Kizune said:

Well - on the R15 sheet he noted that he entered data up to the 689th page of this topic and i do not see even a link to the R20 results so i would not expect these results appear on the sheet any time soon. I mean - Jumper definitely has stuff to do other than keeping up with our submissions. Over 700 pages - that is a lo-o-ong thread to catch up for anyone :)

Tru. There's also the Valley + Superposition thread that is his as well.

 

This is probably the largest "Computer Hardware" thread based on views, maybe even replies. 20 pages out isn't too bad of a deficit.

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Does anybody have access to a 112-core quad Xeon Platinum 8180 or dual Xeon Platinum 9282 server setup?

 

Cuz IMHO this Cinebench R15 record (11,584) can definitely be beaten:

 

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edit: CINEBENCH XTREME would be another great benchmark to unleash 112+ cores on (Cinebench R15 mod -- the one Linus used in their Water Cooled OC Server video).

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Shiny new Ryzen 2700X, ya i upgraded my 1800x, and i couldnt wait for Ryzen 3000 series, but when it drops in July? ill be all over it.

 

 

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17 hours ago, Wickedt said:

Shiny new Ryzen 2700X, ya i upgraded my 1800x, and i couldnt wait for Ryzen 3000 series, but when it drops in July? ill be all over it.

 

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Similar demonstration of that top score you got up there:

 

Oh wow. If a 48-56 core dual 8168/8180 setup can score 16,000-17,000 on Cinebench R20 I'll bet a 112-core quad 8180 or dual 9282 can easily beat that by another 8,000 if not double it to 32,000. ?

 

Definitely worth a "HOLY SH!T" episode!

 

 

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5.2MHz all cores at 1.38v

 

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wow 5mhz. such speed

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5.2MHz all cores at 1.38v.

 

 

 

 

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Wow 5.1mhz now. Soon it will be as fast as pentium 1

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12 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

Wow 5.1mhz now. Soon it will be as fast as pentium 1

If only 286 weren't faster than that :P

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Has anyone else seen a bug where their R20 score doesn't change?  What I am saying is that after several runs of Cinbench R20 the scorers where all the same.  And if that doesn't sound odd -- the CPU speed varied from 4.2GHz to 4GHz to 3.6GHz and all with the exact same score. 

 

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It appears to be a combination of  "Keep Best Score" and running from higher speeds to lower speeds.  Every time I ran R20 again at progressively slower speeds it kept the previous high score from the higher speed.  

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