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Post your Cinebench R23 Score

i think it is good if you make single core Scores list too
 
Neat increase! I'd highly recommended a better aircooler regardless, that 1 core will make a huge difference in frametimes and 1% lows etc.

You could even delid the i3 to lower temps and get 5ghz on all cores without bad temps.

Gonna oc my x5650 today, expect some pics soon T4C

3.8ghz and 1.3v ran cinebench about 10 times - seems stable. Had to run the ram at 1200mhz instead of 1333 as bclk overclocking would push it to 2000 lol.

Hi yeah delid will be ideal in future but for now run good aprox 65 to 68 degrees on game* and 71 degrees on handbrake

*In some games up 70 degrees but low to 68 degrees

In my case use lower resolution dont more 720p and dont use lastest games, another thing is use linux mainly (especially wine: this is a main goal for this cpu because wine needs so much single thread performance)

This is a example with saint row the third native with pentium G3258 @ 4.1ghz


And now with core i3 tri-core 5.0ghz


In both cases geforce GTX 1050 is used

Benefits here:
- lower cpu usage
- higher performance

Your call, but i'd highly recommend against having 3 cores on a cpu, 4 is hardly enough even for me when i game a 2160p 60hz ultra

This is especially usefull when your apps dont use more than 3 cores and use more frecuency than cores

:)
 
720p? Why don't you get a 1080p monitor? 1080p will reduce cpu usage and utilize the gpu better, and the 4 cores will increase performance, and your motherboard should support changing frequency on individual cores, you can run 1 core at 5.1 and the rest at 4.8?
 
4.15ghz 2700x 1852 cinebench score
 
i will gladly add if i see a picture :)
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720p? Why don't you get a 1080p monitor? 1080p will reduce cpu usage and utilize the gpu better, and the 4 cores will increase performance, and your motherboard should support changing frequency on individual cores, you can run 1 core at 5.1 and the rest at 4.8?

I dont like it actual monitors

Quad core cpu only works if apps use it but in my case use more frecuency

On linux single thread and dual thread is very sensitive, wine is special case because many functions use cpu (wineserver is single thread, conversion formats and other things) for this reason with more resolution needs more cpu too

Use wine for benchmark single thread and dual thread will be interesting

Yeah mainboard allow change frecuency per core but i like tri core at 5.0ghz

:)
 
Alright, whatever floats your boat but remember what i said if you need the additional performance.
I'm taking a shot at 4.4ghz for that 1000cb today, expect a pic this week (my x5650 again)

Also @shork i'll make a cinebench r15 single thread thread like this one, expect it to be on my posts sometime this week, i'll smash it with my x5650 and 6600k and my macs i5 (im selling my i7 930 as i got the x5650)
 
Just barely faster than a P4 but for just 15W it's not too bad. Going to use it as a little HTPC.

Passive cooling btw.

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This will be interesting for add

:)
i can do that but i will only show 1 combined single core list and not separate it


hows that

this is the most detailed forum table for benchmarking ever made lol

i updated main list
 
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Just for fun

Intel stock cooling
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Very conservative overclock. :)

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