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Post your Cinebench R23 Score

I would love to get a chiller setup for my office back in Atlanta, really would like to push my 6900k past 4.2Ghz - but currently my ambient temps in the Gallery aren't the greatest (25c-30c)
 
but currently my ambient temps in the Gallery aren't the greatest (25c-30c

I don't see anything wrong with your temps, during the day my room temp is 32c/33c and the waters loop hits 35c/36c, i set the Chiller and run the water cooled at 18c without risk of condensation, that's 14c/15c below ambient temperature, some days temps is above 30C but the dew point is very low ( 3c/4c ) and the water runs at 10c.
 
I like winter, it's nice and cool in the winter lol 16C or less in my home, the heating isn't on so the PC's run nice and chilled :D UK heat is always so muggy and horrible, it's not much fun... That said, chiller unit on my 5960X I could see 5Ghz stable I'd guess :D
 
Windows 7 is a faster OS, the benchmark runs better on that than Windows 10.. As does a lot of benchmark programs

With that logic, then my score could be higher! enjoy it while you can because MS won't be supporting win 7 come early 2020. Link
 
The only time I mega overclock is when it's dead freezing in the UK - I remember my 1080 ti ftw3 hitting 15c idle and my 6600k hitting 17c idle - that was fun since load temps were golden - sadly It was just one day when my room was freezing AF
 
Years ago , when I lived on my own, one of my apartments was in a house built in the early to mid-1800s , my room had these old shitty windows that offered absolutely no protection from the winter cold. I can remember the pump would work so hard ,because whatever it is that is inside of the closed loop system ,would become more viscous from the super cold temperature. Once the PC had been running for a while the temperature of the liquid would increase and it would go back to normal, I think it was the wind and being on the second floor which brought even colder temps than normal. The lowest I recall was around -25°C , but I know for a fact it got colder. I learned to embrace the cold, I could run my 2500K at 5 GHz no problem ;)

Winter in New England can be very unforgiving, last year we were at -35°C for a while....thats too cold for my liking:fear:
 
Noticed this thread so I did one this morning. It does run a bit hot in these tests, but I have not delid.
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Normally I try to keep my office in Atlanta at 17-20c so when I have my rig rendering a large project I'm not worried about it as much as when I'm in the Gallery during the summer since we have all the doors and windows open (no real need for A/C on Nantucket except for maybe a week out of the summer).
 
Noticed this thread so I did one this morning. It does run a bit hot in these tests, but I have not delid.
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that's really not that bad... 87 C - if you run it several times what does it get up to -- if it's stable at 87C then it still runs cooler than any macbook pro made since 2012 :p
 
About the same I guess. Runs mid 70's while playing BF1.
 
Windows 7 is a faster OS...
That I fully disagree with. Overall, Windows 10 is faster than all previous Windows versions.
the benchmark runs better on that than Windows 10.
I wanted to disagree with that too. But it appears to be true. BARELY! I did gain a few points over my Windows 10 scores(with the same clock speeds). Which one might argue is margin for error. But I can assure you it isn't. To get the same scores on W10 required bumping up the core speed MHz by 30ish.

3770K @ 4.899GHz w/H2O
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As does a lot of benchmark programs
That's probably true too. But there are also some benchmarks that run faster on Windows 10(and/or won't run at all on 7).
 
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With that logic, then my score could be higher! enjoy it while you can because MS won't be supporting win 7 come early 2020. Link

When it's for benching, I wouldn't care as it's not running it 24/7 so there's little to worry about. The only reason benchers run the older OS is because it could save them valuable time and when it comes to some benchmarks, only a few milli seconds can make all the difference from getting that 1st place or 5th place... I'm just glad I don't bench for HWBOT any more!! :)

I think the only thing I used Windows 10 for, was XTU and with that test killing CPUs at stock volts, I don't even run the damn thing at all!! lol It's just not worth killing a CPU for....

That I fully disagree with. Overall, Windows 10 is faster than all previous Windows versions.
I wanted to disagree with that too. But it appears to be true. BARELY! I did gain a few points over my Windows 10 scores(with the same clock speeds). Which one might argue is margin for error. But I can assure you it isn't. To get the same scores on W10 required bumping up the core speed MHz by 30ish.

3770K @ 4.899GHz w/H2O
That's probably true too. But there are also some benchmarks that run faster on Windows 10(and/or won't run at all on 7).

I was meaning other benchmarks, not just Cinebench :) When I was benching for HWBOT there was about 20 or so tests I ran, maybe more!! If you'd like to try one of the 3D Marks for example (older ones like 01 to 07 for example) they would run faster :) PC Mark Vantage won't even run on my system in Windows 10 sadly.. But works fine in 7.. It's all about the bench you want to do and how seriously you take it.. I wonder if some of the guys still run possibly XP for something like Super Pi or wPrime....
 
I wonder if some of the guys still run possibly XP for something like Super Pi or wPrime....
Yes since windows xp is legendary and doesn't run as much BS in the background as well as more stable overclocking for a single benchmark run.
 
New bench. Intel i7 6700K, 4600 MHz@1,32V - 1023 points. For a stable tests @ 4700 MHz I need minimum 1,38 V. I figured out that Cinebench R15 is a good stability tester - better than some stress tests.:)
At 4600 MHz, my i7 6700K regularly scores above 1015 points, up to maximum 1024.
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Yeah rip ryzen 5 1600 - Costed £18.99 posted 4.62ghz 1.55v hitting max 72c

Scores 140~ cb single thread - can't be bothered to run it again.
 

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Will get mine posted

Thought I did it before
 
Pushed 'er 'til she popped @ ~1.86V. Bought another one that overclocks +200MHz with less volts. :)

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I just had to post this at the bottom,please don't ban me or remove it.
 
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Air :
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AIO (Eisbaer 240) :
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