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@jboydgolfer you are up to bat buddy! I have top 8600k score on TPU now and your right behind me! go go go! :D I'm gonna be so mad if you beat me by like 1 point lol
 
Played with the 7350K under dry ice on the weekend.

Soon I'll hopefully have an i7 8700K to run in this mobo. Long live Z170M OCF!
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Played with the 7350K under dry ice on the weekend.

Soon I'll hopefully have an i7 8700K to run in this mobo. Long live Z170M OCF!
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I will add your score after i sleep 5.8ghz is nuts

Main post has scoreboard now
 
I will add your score after i sleep 5.8ghz is nuts
It's not too bad, dry ice isn't cold enough for this chip really as it crashes with voltage higher than 1.55V. It'll do about 6.55GHz @ 1.875V on LN2.
 
list now has sort ordering, you can sort by names, there are many multiple entries.

main post has scoreboard now

i added Spoiler sections to show just workstation or desktop/mobile and Dual sockets

amd leads the workstation board xD
 
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Ah, the return of the Pentium that couldn't.

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There's so much to improve in the memory alone :P
 
Played with the 7350K under dry ice on the weekend.

Soon I'll hopefully have an i7 8700K to run in this mobo. Long live Z170M OCF!
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Kinda expected more at 5.8 but it's still a dual core I guess. It's good that someone found a use for the 7350K :laugh:
 
Ah, the return of the Pentium that couldn't.

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There's so much to improve in the memory alone :P
you unable to OC that? you almost beat a 4.6GHz pentium while at 3.5
 
you unable to OC that? you almost beat a 4.6GHz pentium while at 3.5
Locked multiplier, and I don't feel like playing with the BCLK on this little board with 3 phases :P
 
Locked multiplier, and I don't feel like playing with the BCLK on this little board with 3 phases :P
did you min max and shut all down to get that 321? xD
 
did you min max and shut all down to get that 321? xD
I do think the comparison is a little unfair between the G3258 and G4560, considering the G4560 has hyperthreading :P And yes, I shut as many other things down.
 
I do think the comparison is a little unfair between the G3258 and G4560, considering the G4560 has hyperthreading :P And yes, I shut as many other things down.
awesome, but i was pointing out that you were so close and that you could beat it xD
 
think I have the fastest 8600k on TPU

Nope. You have the highest clocked 8600, But unless you can be 1226 at 5 GHz it isnt the fastest ;)

I've never tried beyond 5GHz , i'll give it a shot tomorrow . Get ready to be the second highest score for an 8600K;)
 
awesome, but i was pointing out that you were so close and that you could beat it xD
Just give me a little bit (a long while) to get a fresh Windows 10 install on some random HDD so I can test the 4560 on a clean install.
 
Nope. You have the highest clocked 8600, But unless you can be 1226 at 5 GHz it isnt the fastest ;)

I've never tried beyond 5GHz , i'll give it a shot tomorrow . Get ready to be the second highest score for an 8600K;)
i like your spirit, :)
 
i like your spirit, :)

ive never tried to clock beyond 5Ghz, but my temps are under 60c at 5Ghz, so i definitely have the room. he barely beat me with 200 more Mhz, im confident even at 5100Mhz, he might get beat. we'll see.
 
ive never tried to clock beyond 5Ghz, but my temps are under 60c at 5Ghz, so i definitely have the room. he barely beat me with 200 more Mhz, im confident even at 5100Mhz, he might get beat. we'll see.
do you close all your programs and even smaller apps like keyboard software etc? it helps
 
Kinda expected more at 5.8 but it's still a dual core I guess. It's good that someone found a use for the 7350K :laugh:
Well it's all relative, it's like a 7700K scoring 1300+, so 658 on a dual is not too bad.

Nope. You have the highest clocked 8600, But unless you can be 1226 at 5 GHz it isnt the fastest ;)

I've never tried beyond 5GHz , i'll give it a shot tomorrow . Get ready to be the second highest score for an 8600K;)
Lend it to me, I'll crush that 5.2GHz score @ just 5GHz... :D :p
 
Well it's all relative, it's like a 7700K scoring 1300+, so 658 on a dual is not too bad.


Lend it to me, I'll crush that 5.2GHz score @ just 5GHz... :D :p
i just want to remind everyone since this thread is 3 years old, the MAIN thread now has a scoreboard along with 3 Spoiler scoreboards.;

also shame on no member being able to beat AMD in a single socket workstation cpu war xD
 
do you close all your programs and even smaller apps like keyboard software etc? it helps
I don't close anything ,sometimes I'll have Netflix or YouTube running in the background. It's not super important to me I already know the answer :D . i just run it,
 
I don't close anything ,sometimes I'll have Netflix or YouTube running in the background. It's not super important to me I already know the answer :D . i just run it,
youll gain 50+ points depending on the cpu lol, i gained 25 or so
 
youll gain 50+ points depending on the cpu lol, i gained 25 or so

Ill have to give it a shot. It occurred to me to do it that way ,but I figured it was only going to be a minute difference. Tomorrow I should have time to try to get above 5 GHz or just try it at 5 GHz & turning off all the other software
 
Ill have to give it a shot. It occurred to me to do it that way ,but I figured it was only going to be a minute difference. Tomorrow I should have time to try to get above 5 GHz or just try it at 5 GHz & turning off all the other software
nice :), yeah clearing up cpu time is great way to get free points, im tied with a 7700k that is 100mhz above my 6700K and i dont do voltage stuff i just do bios OC and thats it.
 
nice :), yeah clearing up cpu time is great way to get free points, im tied with a 7700k that is 100mhz above my 6700K and i dont do voltage stuff i just do bios OC and thats it.

You mean you don't adjust offset voltages? Increase short duration or longer duration power limits? You just change the multiplier or something?

Hopefully at least you're changing your load line calibration
 
You mean you don't adjust offset voltages? Increase short duration or longer duration power limits? You just change the multiplier or something?

Hopefully at least you're changing your load line calibration
just the automatic bios settings on my OC Formula
 
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