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My new ryzen 2600 is giving bad benchs

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Lol no motherboard drivers no am4 no chipset drivers 

15th percentile only 

On user benchmark 

Is there anyother site where i can bench and compare and is reliable 

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Cinebench. Then compare your score to other 2600s. 

 

Have you overclocked?

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27 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Cinebench. Then compare your score to other 2600s. 

 

Have you overclocked?

not overclocked 

Good results on cine and pass and nova

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1 minute ago, robby999 said:

not overclocked 

Good results on cine and pass and nova

probably fine then. 

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4 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

probably fine then. 

Probably lol

I have only one ram rn too and no ssd can they be culprits

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2 minutes ago, robby999 said:

@GoldenLag idk its good or bad on cine its 1190 how to check?

you look at reviews. seems about right, maybe a little low. you running much in the background? 

 

you check googling benchmarks

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Once again, your background apps are consuming 19% and thats why its so bad. Close things like steam, uplay, skype and every other background task and try again

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tip, try stop Skype from running at all, its terrible at resource management. and if you dont need to use skype and can replace it with other things such as discord and teamspeak then i do recommend doing so.

 

1200 is fine if a lot is running in the background. 1300 + or - 50 is roughly there on a clean install. 

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5 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

tip, try stop Skype from running at all, its terrible at resource management. and if you dont need to use skype and can replace it with other things such as discord and teamspeak then i do recommend doing so.

 

1200 is fine if a lot is running in the background. 1300 + or - 50 is roughly there on a clean install. 

Its a new cpu not much installed in pc just 

Zero % cpu 

And bench is 1238 but xeon cpu x5650 is still

Winning

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2 minutes ago, robby999 said:

Its a new cpu not much installed in pc just 

Zero % cpu 

And bench is 1238 but xeon cpu x5650 is still

Winning

not all that surprising. the 2600 doesnt have the highest clocks out of the box. its a really good CPU, but you get the most out of it when you have a 4 to 4,2 ghz overclock. and for that you need aftermarket cooling

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This is fine ig 5 points back with everything closed so cinebench is reliable ?

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My 2600 when overclocked to 4.2 gets 1452 in Cinebench R15. Convert that to 3.9 GHz equivalent which is the stock all core turbo, you should get around 1350 with a clean system and nothing else running.

 

If you are running the stock cooler, you are probably thermally limited and it will reduce clock. Run Cinebench R15 in a Window, and use some tool to look at core clocks while it is running. Does it stick at 3.9 or does it drop towards 3.6? If the clock is dropping it could go down to around 1250.

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I did 5  benchs 

1235

1220

1210

1222

1228

No cpu% in background ig 

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2 minutes ago, robby999 said:

I did 5  benchs 

1235

1220

1210

1222

1228

No cpu% in background ig 

yep, thats fine. 

 

like you are running singlechannel memmory and all. it does impact performance

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@robby999 I commented on your post from yesterday and showed you how close my 2600 was to yours as well. 

 

Your Cinebench scores look completely normal for a stock 2600.  You seem to be looking for a issue that doesn't exist within your system.   As pointed out earlier you are also running single channel memory which will hinder performance slightly.  

 

You literally have no performance issue with your hardware.  

 

 

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what settings are ur ram

 

9 hours ago, robby999 said:

Probably lol

I have only one ram rn too and no ssd can they be culprits

if you are running 1 stick of ram or at low speeds like 2400 thats the reason

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29 minutes ago, xg32 said:

what settings are ur ram

 

if you are running 1 stick of ram or at low speeds like 2400 thats the reason

3000 mhz 8gb corsair

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6 minutes ago, robby999 said:

3000 mhz 8gb corsair

Above you mentioned you only had "1 ram". I assume that's a single stick?

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