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3 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

Yes. It will have been run at stock af speeds and it's a good deal. 

Even though it has ran high/full loads for such a long period?

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5 hours ago, Tech Wizard said:

Even though it has ran high/full loads for such a long period?

Yes cpus barely degrade at all. I had 2 2500k that were ran at either stock or some crappy 4ghz auto oc all their life and they were 2 of my best 2500k's

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Ryzen 7 1700 paired with an R9 290x. Got a stable overclock at 4ghz with pretty low voltage. I have been able to hit 4.2ghz if I crank up the voltage, but I don't run it that way. My ram is also stuck at 2133mhz right now. My current BIOS version will not let me adjust my RAM at all, and if I update to the latest BIOS that does support it I get crashing (with or without adjustments). Still pulled off a pretty damn good score.

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11 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

Yes cpus barely degrade at all. I had 2 2500k that were ran at either stock or some crappy 4ghz auto oc all their life and they were 2 of my best 2500k's

Off-topic: Does CPUs require higher voltages to be stable with more memory modules / high clocked modules? Would I for example be able to reduce VCORE and be stable if going from 8 modules to 2, or clock CPU higher with same VCORE and less modules?

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6 minutes ago, Tech Wizard said:

Off-topic: Does CPUs require higher voltages to be stable with more memory modules / high clocked modules? Would I for example be able to reduce VCORE and be stable if going from 8 modules to 2, or clock CPU higher with same VCORE and less modules?

Sometimes. The best case is to always go with minimum number of sticks with the lower meme density 

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6 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

Sometimes. The best case is to always go with minimum number of sticks with the lower meme density 

Personally I want the max meme density for better effectiveness 

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i may have had 1 or two programs interfering in the background but the screenshot has my score 

with R7 1800X on a Gigabyte X370 Aorus Gaming 5 and 16Gb of 3200 running at 2133 for stability

and a power color Vega 64 

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So I can get a Cinebench score of 1948 with my 2700X @ 4.25GHz but not if I am running any monitoring programs. Can I open them after the run for the screenshot or do they have to be open during the run?

 

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16GB @ 3266MHz 14-18-18-38

 

 

Here is my screenshot

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, nick name said:

So I can get a Cinebench score of 1948 with my 2700X @ 4.25GHz but not if I am running any monitoring programs. Can I open them after the run for the screenshot or do they have to be open during the run?

 

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Ryzen 2700X @ 4.275GHz

16GB @ 3266MHz 14-18-18-38

 

 

Here is my screenshot

You don't need monitoring programs in your screenshot. That is optional.

 

Only thing mandatory is Cinebench + CPU-Z, so you're good ;)

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14 hours ago, nick name said:

So I can get a Cinebench score of 1948 with my 2700X @ 4.25GHz but not if I am running any monitoring programs. Can I open them after the run for the screenshot or do they have to be open during the run?

 

Edit:

Ryzen 2700X @ 4.275GHz

16GB @ 3266MHz 14-18-18-38

 

 

Here is my screenshot

your screenshot is fine. no monitoring programs are require and you can open cpuz after the run finishes. :) 

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1 hour ago, glenalz81 said:

1364cb average over a few runs.

It's really crazy how the above discussion was about which programs you actually need open, not to mention that it's in caps in the OP.

 

You need CPU-Z for this thread. Not HWMonitor or any other hardware monitoring program. Just CPU-Z when the run fishiness.

 

On 6/23/2018 at 11:47 AM, Tech Wizard said:

You don't need monitoring programs in your screenshot. That is optional.

 

Only thing mandatory is Cinebench + CPU-Z, so you're good ;)

 

On 6/23/2018 at 5:29 PM, Jumper118 said:

your screenshot is fine. no monitoring programs are require and you can open cpuz after the run finishes. :) 

 

On 10/4/2013 at 9:04 PM, Jumper118 said:

Post a screenshot of your score in this thread with cpuz so we know the clock speed (dont crop the screenshot)

 

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2 hours ago, DildorTheDecent said:

It's really crazy how the above discussion was about which programs you actually need open, not to mention that it's in caps in the OP.

 

You need CPU-Z for this thread. Not HWMonitor or any other hardware monitoring program. Just CPU-Z when the run fishiness.

 

 

 

 

Ok, thats cool.  Sorry.

 

Reason i used HWMonitor was because when i used CPU-Z clock speed ramped down to 2.2GHz.

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56 minutes ago, glenalz81 said:

Ok, thats cool.  Sorry.

 

Reason i used HWMonitor was because when i used CPU-Z clock speed ramped down to 2.2GHz.

Yes you need to use cpuz with the correct speed showing. All you need to do is put the cpu under some load when you make the screen shot and it will boost upto the correct speed. 

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15 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

Yes you need to use cpuz with the correct speed showing. All you need to do is put the cpu under some load when you make the screen shot and it will boost upto the correct speed. 

Updated,

 

 

 

 

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On 19.06.2018 at 5:02 PM, Dark said:

Dual Epyc 7601

Multi - 6873

Single - 108

OpenGL - no score

(poor quality screen shot over rdp)

@LinusTech needs to run that dual Xeon platform few times more, score from recent video is 6845 :D 

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2 hours ago, Lathlaer said:

@LinusTech needs to run that dual Xeon platform few times more, score from recent video is 6845 :D 

They should be getting around 8000cb.

 

Although knowing (2014- ) LTT, they're doing something wrong.

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Yeah but 

4 hours ago, Lathlaer said:

@LinusTech needs to run that dual Xeon platform few times more, score from recent video is 6845 :D 

Yeah, but can it play Crysis? Nope!

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Well I beat my old score, but not by much.

 

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