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Intel’s 12 Core ‘Skylake-X’ Core i9-7920X ES Geekbench Performance Leaked

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Intel’s 12 Core ‘Skylake-X’ Core i9-7920X ES Geekbench Performance Leaked

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Geekbench is a fairly consistent benchmark (within the same vendor at any rate) so it was slightly surprising to see less than expected performance from the Core i9-7920X. The base clock as read by Geekbench is 2.9 GHz, which is consistent with Intel’s official reveal and should mean the clockrate isn’t the issue. It is likely then that this is an engineering sample that is using imperfect drivers to run Geekbench. The reason I say this is because we have seen Geekbench performance of the Intel’s LCC parts and they outstrip this one easily. We have seen this sort of issue with the early Threadripper benchmarks as well.In fact, the Core i7-7820k (8-core part) scores around 6000 points in single core and 47000 points in multi core. This level of performance is actually on par with the the Core i9-7800X (6-core part) which scores 6000 points and 37000 points respectively. It goes without saying that as the core count increases we will be seeing scaling losses on the multi-core side but this is just too lackluster a performance for it to be present in the final product. I expect Intel will be tweaking their parts to kingdom come as the 28th August launch draws near and I wouldn’t rule out Day 1 (or after) microcode/bios updates either. The theory that Intel rushed all parts above 10-Core in response to Threadripper appears to be getting validated every passing second.

 

its geekbench so take it with a grain of salt.

 

Source: https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/3630293

http://wccftech.com/intels-12-core-skylake-x-core-i9-7920x-es-geekbench-performance-leaked/

 

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1 minute ago, Mr_Troll said:

Geekbench is a fairly consistent benchmark

It's fucking not.

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1 minute ago, The Benjamins said:

Geekbench the Pinnacle of unreliable benchmarking.

Can I put this on a T-Shirt? lol

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On 1/2/2017 at 9:32 PM, MageTank said:

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I'd rather see Linpack MKL benchmarks at 5GHz. :D 

 

No really, at least Cinebench. Geekbench is the worst.

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2 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

I'd rather see Linpack MKL benchmarks at 5GHz. :D 

 

No really, at least Cinebench. Geekbench is the worst.

Ah, I see you too are a man of culture. I enjoy creating fire hazards as well. 

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On 1/2/2017 at 9:32 PM, MageTank said:

Sometimes, we all need a little inspiration.

 

 

 

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anyone got a geekbench of kaby lake and broadwell ep?

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6 minutes ago, MageTank said:

Can I put this on a T-Shirt? lol

Ohhh to late, just trademarked it™

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25 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

I'd rather see Linpack MKL benchmarks at 5GHz. :D 

 

No really, at least Cinebench. Geekbench is the worst.

22 minutes ago, MageTank said:

Ah, I see you too are a man of culture. I enjoy creating fire hazards as well. 

Got damn pyromaniacs... This is why we have global warming v.v

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Just now, XenosTech said:

Got damn pyromaniacs... This is why we have global warming v.v

All part of my master plan. Nobody sinks the Titanic and gets away with it, not even that iceberg. Next on my list, that stingray that got Steve Irwin. 

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On 1/2/2017 at 9:32 PM, MageTank said:

Sometimes, we all need a little inspiration.

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, MageTank said:

All part of my master plan. Nobody sinks the Titanic and gets away with it, not even that iceberg. Next on my list, that stingray that got Steve Irwin. 

Too late for that, Bindi already tracked it down and made some ray skin boots.

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38 minutes ago, MageTank said:

Can I put this on a T-Shirt? lol

 

31 minutes ago, The Benjamins said:

Ohhh to late, just trademarked it™

 

@MageTank you can have an alternative, two-side T-shirt as a consolation...

 

... on the front it says "My overclock is moderately stable"... 

... and on the back "It passed Geekbench".

 

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14 hours ago, SpaceGhostC2C said:

 

@MageTank you can have an alternative, two-side T-shirt as a consolation...

 

... on the front it says "My overclock is moderately stable"... 

... and on the back "It passed Geekbench".

 

*runs to hide in trench bunker fallout shelter.

All the internet points to you for that one xD

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Looking at this thread... Is Geekbench the wccftech.com counterpart? Lol

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1 hour ago, FloRolf said:

Looking at this thread... Is Geekbench the wccftech.com counterpart? Lol

It's not considered the most reliable benchmark on the planet. I trust Cinebench a lot more than Geekbench.

Judge a product on its own merits AND the company that made it.

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we're only a page in and it's already entirely off topic lol

c'mon people, we can do better than this...

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17 hours ago, The Benjamins said:

Geekbench the Pinnacle of unreliable benchmarking.™

What?! You're telling me the new iPad Pro's CPU isn't faster than many Kabylake Processors?!

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3 hours ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

we're only a page in and it's already entirely off topic lol

c'mon people, we can do better than this...

When the need for discussion is resolved before you finish reading the OP, can't really blame them for going OT :)

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When Geekbench scores appear, we're the first ones there

 

 

 

To mock them.

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6 minutes ago, Drak3 said:

When Geekbench scores appear, we're the first ones there

 

 

 

To mock them.

Do you know if this is accurate benchmark for GPU's this is the Ryzen APU vs the new excavator APU.

https://gfxbench.com/compare.jsp?benchmark=gfx40&did1=53156431&os1=Windows&api1=gl&hwtype1=iGPU&hwname1=AMD+Radeon(TM)+Vega+10+Mobile+Graphics&D2=AMD+A12-9800E+RADEON+R7%2C+12+COMPUTE+CORES+4C%2B8G

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1 minute ago, The Benjamins said:

Doubtful. I'd imagine the only Ryzen APUs anyone could reasonably get their hands on right now are massively underclocked and malfunctional engineering samples.

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1 minute ago, Drak3 said:

Doubtful. I'd imagine the only Ryzen APUs anyone could reasonably get their hands on right now are massively underclocked and malfunctional engineering samples.

Ya, and that says mobile. I like the improvements that bench shows.

 

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