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12 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

HWMonitor Pro?
Couldn't this be just a bad silicon and the Overclocking is making somewhat system instability that causes this performance decrease?

Really like how user-friendly it is:
 

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I honestly thought i won the silicon lottery. I can bring this cpu down to 1.22v and run at 4.3ghjz

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18 minutes ago, flyguy3 said:

I honestly thought i won the silicon lottery. I can bring this cpu down to 1.22v and run at 4.3ghjz

Just because it gets there it doesn't mean it is fully stable, we can all get foaled on this, I had a monitor overclocked to 85hz and at first all seemed stable and fully functional, a few days later I notice a lot screen tearing when playing movies and turned out I had to reduce back to 75hz so it was crystal clear again.

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First order of the day would be to remove your overclock and actually reset bios to default. This should give you a baseline to start with if you are still getting lower than expected results. I wouldn't bother with cinebench. Just download AIDA64 or something and run some CPU benchmarks and see if your setup matches similar ones.

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1 hour ago, uklio said:

Just download AIDA64 or something and run some CPU benchmarks and see if your setup matches similar ones.

That's exactly what Cinebench will allow for. The 3770 is listed and only loses 100MHz to the K version, which is what OP has. Alternatively, he can put his CPU to 3.4GHz to create an apples-to-apples comparison. 

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On 12/30/2016 at 1:19 PM, Godlygamer23 said:

That's exactly what Cinebench will allow for. The 3770 is listed and only loses 100MHz to the K version, which is what OP has. Alternatively, he can put his CPU to 3.4GHz to create an apples-to-apples comparison. 

So I assume everyone is confused

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