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Cinebench score didn't increase after 1800x overlcocking

Like the title says, overlcocked 1800x from stock to 4.00ghz. Cinebench score before overclocking was 1619, cinebench score after overclocking was 1623...any thoughts?

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What's your ram speed? Or full specs for that matter? 

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Doesn't the 1800X already boost to 4.0? And some better motherboards usually set their default profile to max turbo on all cores not just on one so there is a chance you just overclocked your CPU by a whole 0 :D

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2 minutes ago, Himommies said:

Are there preformance gains in game because if it is yes then it dosen't matter

If he is using it for productivty it does matter :D

 

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check in cpu-z that you're actually getting 4 ghz, seem to remember something about one of the tech guys setting an overclock, ryzen master displaying the overclock speed but actually performing at stock speed

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24 minutes ago, Eulers_Method said:

Like the title says, overlcocked 1800x from stock to 4.00ghz. Cinebench score before overclocking was 1619, cinebench score after overclocking was 1623...any thoughts?

Should get over 1800cb at 4ghz ez. Sounds like it didn't oc at all. Max boost on all cores is 3.6-3.7ghz. 

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5 hours ago, Cyracus said:

check in cpu-z that you're actually getting 4 ghz, seem to remember something about one of the tech guys setting an overclock, ryzen master displaying the overclock speed but actually performing at stock speed

yeah cpu z onfirms the clock spped, whether it is actullay running at that idk

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6 hours ago, Eulers_Method said:

Like the title says, overlcocked 1800x from stock to 4.00ghz. Cinebench score before overclocking was 1619, cinebench score after overclocking was 1623...any thoughts?

stock boost is already 4 ghz isnt it ?

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might have an idea, which mobo you use?

 

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10 hours ago, Eulers_Method said:

Asus Crossahir vi...I am all ears!

If you had a crappy mobo with bad VRM, it could screw up your performance but Crosshair is very good, so no problems there.

 

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Please guys looking fro seom help here, getting same cinebench bench scores regardless of what changes i make

 

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