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I was just wondering if anyone else has gotten a Ryzen 5 3600X that scores this high on CPUZ. The CPU is not overclocked and it is on a Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro WIFI with 32GB of Corsair ram running at 3596Mhz with XMP profile 1.

It scored better then the Ryzen 9 3950X. I don't know if this is a glitch or if I hit the silicon lottery! If anyone has experience with this CPU and has a similar score, please let me know by posting a screenshot of your score. I am really interested  in  finding out if this is common and if not, why is mine scoring so high. Oh, by the way, the screen shot is the score for single thread work load.Ryzen3600xCPUZ.thumb.png.8c33551d1b8e674b5342d7fa81d6c7fd.png

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It is actually 24 points higher then the 3600x they have on their list (505) and I would not expect that high of a boost from just XMP. In fact, XMP only gives it a 3 point boost. The screen print  below shows the score with XMP disabled. I will be overclocking it in just a few minutes and will post the score after it is overclocked.373202740_Ryzen53600xnoXMP.thumb.png.f6da7a9df77c61b428b34bdf42dd86a4.png

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As far as overclocking goes, I can get 4500MHz with +.024V at 43°C at idle and 69°C during full load after the temps level off. Today is the first time I ever benchmarked this system so for all I know CPU could be right. As far as doing real activities, the screen print below should show you that I do! I actually don't have a problem running the stock settings even while gaming (GPU is Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2060 Gaming OC PRO 6GB REV 2.0) and while working at home. My CINEBENCH R15 scores are 165.62 for OpenGL, 1575 for CPU and 197 for single core CPU. My CINEBENCH R20 scores are 3854 CPU and 547 for single core CPU. The Cinebench scores were taken with all default settings. Now for Cinebench, I really have no clue what the normal scores should be. If these scores are good, please let me know.698584908_Steamscreenprint.thumb.png.8d8cb02f417f9e8fea51f57ab67ad142.png

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Oh, I forgot to metion that I am running Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview Evaluation copy Build 21277.rs_prerelease.201207-1443 (it is the newest DEV release at time of writing). I don't know but maybe there is something in this copy of Windows  making the CPU work more efficiently.

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2 minutes ago, MATTHEWFALANGA said:

Oh, I forgot to metion that I am running Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview Evaluation copy Build 21277.rs_prerelease.201207-1443 (it is the newest DEV release at time of writing). I don't know but maybe there is something in this copy of Windows  making the CPU work more efficiently.

Doubtfully. 

 

Anyway, my CPU without OC but with XMP set to 3200 scores 1452 in CB r15 with my fans set to silent operation. I have 6 case fans I could ramp up which would bring my score up so there you go.

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11 hours ago, MATTHEWFALANGA said:

As far as overclocking goes, I can get 4500MHz with +.024V at 43°C at idle and 69°C during full load after the temps level off.

You keep talking about non OC results - can you post OC results?  Id like to see its stability and scores, one of the reasons I havent been upgrading is the OC on my 1700 keeps me in line with Zen++ and I like to keep track of where these CPUs are standing.

 

Cinebench R20

Firestrike

And can your OC last through 10 minute of Prime95 torture test?

 

If you can pass all 3 thats a stable overclock for sure.  If you cant, there is fine tuning to do.

 

Thank you!

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