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5900x Low Score on Cinebench and others, even with Overclock - help!

1 minute ago, Ebony Falcon said:

I have a super clean os with a lot of windows bullshit removed and ran on high priority 

I didnt do any of that just OC'ed like hell

I hit 700W on an i5 with a NHD15

Also I'm 14 so please just confirm anything I say with someone more experienced

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5 minutes ago, Bob__ said:

I didnt do any of that just OC'ed like hell

I wanted to keep temps down and got a really good undervolt of 1.05v at stock clocks 

I only hit 66c in r23 with a 240 aio

-13600kf 

- 4000 32gb ram 

-4070ti super duper 

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8 hours ago, Bob__ said:

I have picture proof if you wan

Sure, for curiosity's sake I would like to check it out 😎 

 

8 hours ago, hensz said:

never seen a 5900x surpass 220w...

I have seen 240w PPT, but the ambient is getting a bit warm for that..

 

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11 hours ago, johnno23 said:

Also running a 5900x here.

just ran cinebench 23 just to get a look. single core 1611 temps stable at 54C

Multicore 22738 temps max temps reached 74c

I  think that you might need to check the mounting pressure of the AIO. 

Something ain’t right with this. I’m running a PA120 air cooler and manual OC on my 5900x and get a little over 23k in R23 and at cooler temps than the Op is getting with the aio. I’ll have to double check but I think I’ve got it at 4.675ghz all core @1.2V Soon as I get home I’ll edit this with the results. 

No cpu mobo or ram atm

2tb wd black gen 4 nvme 

2tb seagate hdd

Corsair rm750x 

Be quiet 500dx 

Gigabyte m34wq 3440x1440

Xbox series x

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3 hours ago, Gohardgrandpa said:

omething ain’t right with this

Agreed.

My thinking is that the block has an unequal pressure causing an issue with temps.

myself i undervolted slightly as the 5900x is fast enough and lowering a little on the wattage for me is helpful as I don't work anymore due to my age and anything that reduces power bills is welcome.

Cinebench 20 which the OP is running is much more in depth than the free Cinebench 23 version but his scores should be much higher than they are.

When I first built the PC I was messing around and got it to push 24,700 which I thought was cool till I realised my games were totally unstable LOL so i just dialed it back and then went the opposite and undervolted. Everything runs smooth as silk for about 15 months now.

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58 minutes ago, johnno23 said:

Agreed.

My thinking is that the block has an unequal pressure causing an issue with temps.

myself i undervolted slightly as the 5900x is fast enough and lowering a little on the wattage for me is helpful as I don't work anymore due to my age and anything that reduces power bills is welcome.

Cinebench 20 which the OP is running is much more in depth than the free Cinebench 23 version but his scores should be much higher than they are.

When I first built the PC I was messing around and got it to push 24,700 which I thought was cool till I realised my games were totally unstable LOL so i just dialed it back and then went the opposite and undervolted. Everything runs smooth as silk for about 15 months now.

Ok I finally got home and installed cinebench R20 so it’s apples to apples.

 

They got 

OC - R20 Single 630 - Multi 8711 or OC + High priority  - R20 Single 625 -Multi 8908

 

My 5900x is running 4.65ghz all core, 1.23v 

R20 Single 601 Multicore 9124 max temp of 72c and the cpu pulled 185 watts. I knew my single core would be lower because it’s not boosting as high due to manual settings. 

This is OP’s R23 results 

R23 Multi Core 22433
R23 Single Core 1609

I had also tryied PPT 165, TDC 115 ,EDC 150 that gave me: 
R23 Multi Core 22521
R23 Single Core 1590

 

My 5900x 4.65ghz all core 1.23 volts 

R23 multicore 23565 cpu temp 74.1 and the cpu pulled 185.696 watts 

R23 single core 1550 cpu temp 49.3c

No cpu mobo or ram atm

2tb wd black gen 4 nvme 

2tb seagate hdd

Corsair rm750x 

Be quiet 500dx 

Gigabyte m34wq 3440x1440

Xbox series x

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thanks for posting.....

Never used R20 so I was unaware of how different the results would be.....nice to see a result where I can see thru your 2 post the difference in results.

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I edited my post with R23 single core test results 

I know at stock settings I was barely cracking 21k on r23 multicore. That’s what made me dig into manual setting the voltage and cpu clock speed. 
 

playing games I can’t say I’ve seen my cpu temp go over 65 with it set this way 

No cpu mobo or ram atm

2tb wd black gen 4 nvme 

2tb seagate hdd

Corsair rm750x 

Be quiet 500dx 

Gigabyte m34wq 3440x1440

Xbox series x

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