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Geek bench varies a lot run to run, waste of time benchmark really because of that. Just like Superposition, for a benchmark to be any good it should be consistent, like Cinnebench is. Also got to love those 3.1GHz overclocks :P

Hello! I was looking through these threads and found that there is no Geekbench 4 rankings here. You can post your geekbench 4 scores here and compare to others around the world (or in this forum who also decides

to benchmark their CPUs whith geekbench 4). 

 

Take a screebshot of your score online with a screenshot of your CPUZ score so we can confirm your entry.

 

I will be posting a google docs file (One for multi threaded and another for single threaded) every week on the rankings over here: (there is no file as no one has posted yet) 

 

Instructions to get your Geekbench score if you don't have it already:

Google "geekbench" and click on the site geekbench.com

Then, Click download (you don't have to buy the full version as long as you don't plan on benchmarking your GPU on CUDA not OpenGL as OpenGL is free)

Run the installer.

Finally run the benchmark. It should take 2-20 minutes at most.

It will open in a browser. Take a screen shot of your result WITH a screenshot of CPUZ next to it. If CPUZ is not in the same screenshot it will not be a valid score but will still be on the rankings as an unconfirmed score.

 

To get the most from your CPU in this benchmark you should try overclocking it to unstable speeds as it will increase performance in benchmarks. Dont use your everyday overclocks like from 3GHz to 3.1GHz. Take of your side panel and move the PC to a colder area. Consider taking the Cinebench bencmark here on this thread:

So, lets see who gets the best!

Used to be everywhere in LTT forums, had a break which lasted apparently 1 year LOL. 

Gonna get up againnnn.

Wake me up if I sleep again like Oppy. 

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Geek bench varies a lot run to run, waste of time benchmark really because of that. Just like Superposition, for a benchmark to be any good it should be consistent, like Cinnebench is. Also got to love those 3.1GHz overclocks :P

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

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5 minutes ago, Bananasplit_00 said:

Geek bench varies a lot run to run, waste of time benchmark really because of that. Just like Superposition, for a benchmark to be any good it should be consistent, like Cinnebench is. Also got to love those 3.1GHz overclocks :P

Fair point. If only you can delete these posts...

Used to be everywhere in LTT forums, had a break which lasted apparently 1 year LOL. 

Gonna get up againnnn.

Wake me up if I sleep again like Oppy. 

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