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Is the score 2512 good for r20? I just built my first pc. It’s a 650 dollar system and stock (no OC at this point. 

depends on the cpu you have.

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If you have a FX-5000, yes.

 

If you have a 3990X, not so much.

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13 minutes ago, shaneh890 said:

Is the score 2512 good for r20? I just built my first pc. It’s a 650 dollar system and stock (no OC at this point. 

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Sorry for responding with a meme, but it was just too relevant right now :^)

So it really depends on the CPU you are using and what (if any) overclock you are running.

1 minute ago, shaneh890 said:

It’s a Ryzen 5 2600

You should get a little higher in terms of points.

Around 2500 is the score for a Ryzen 5 1600: https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/amd-ryzen-7-3700x-ryzen-9-3900x-review,10.html

 

Do you have anything else running while doing the test? Have you run it a couple times? What speed is your memory running at?

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On 4/15/2020 at 11:11 AM, minibois said:

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Sorry for responding with a meme, but it was just too relevant right now :^)

So it really depends on the CPU you are using and what (if any) overclock you are running.

You should get a little higher in terms of points.

Around 2500 is the score for a Ryzen 5 1600: https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/amd-ryzen-7-3700x-ryzen-9-3900x-review,10.html

 

Do you have anything else running while doing the test? Have you run it a couple times? What speed is your memory running at?

I ran it a couple of more times making sure noting else was open. It scored just under 2750 most times. 

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  • 2 weeks later...

i built a pc and slightly bent a pin on cpu managed to straighten it up it appears to work fine but ran some checks need a more experienced oppinion of these result if anyone could tell me  if this looks fine would be appreciated1598856182_Screenshot(17).thumb.png.7a1f1f4aee7b9b3ee7dced5a3cc757b9.png 

16gb of ram in total 4x 4gb stick ddr4 gtx geforce 1050ti rog strix b450-f gaming ryzen 5 3600

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On 5/1/2020 at 1:47 PM, arkle47 said:

i built a pc and slightly bent a pin on cpu managed to straighten it up it appears to work fine but ran some checks need a more experienced oppinion of these result if anyone could tell me  if this looks fine would be appreciated1598856182_Screenshot(17).thumb.png.7a1f1f4aee7b9b3ee7dced5a3cc757b9.png 

16gb of ram in total 4x 4gb stick ddr4 gtx geforce 1050ti rog strix b450-f gaming ryzen 5 3600

im by no means experianced but those scores look good to me, higher than mine but you also have abetter cpu so it makes since.i would assume if the pin was messed up still and was vital, you would not have a signal at all

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As long as the computer does what you want it to do, it’s good. But if you want to play battlefield 5 4K ultra settings then no it’s not. But playing overwatch low/ medium setting it’s fine. Cinebench is just a standardized measuring tool that gives you a baseline than you can overclock then, or used to compare computers. I wouldn’t use it if you just wanna play games on it 

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