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Post your Cinebench R23 Score

xeon e3-1230 v2 stock
R20=1288 cb
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I am using AGP/PCI-e board here (and 300MHz DDR memory on top of that), so cut this old one some slack ;)
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i wont be adding anymore r15 submissions for awhile too busy
 
Where is CPU-Z? Needs to be included in the screenshot.
sorry,i update new benchmark but now im getting lower score 1288 cb instead of 1306 cb :(
 
If you click “file”, you can click “advanced benchmark” and then do “run selected tests”. That’ll do multi core and then single core right after.
Oh...I know how to work it. But for some reason it didn't want to run single core @ 5.4GHz unless I disabled 3 cores and turned off HT in the BIOS.
 

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In ur original post...

Also include your cooling
Ill add later
 
R5-1600 @ Stock.
Aircooled with a Scythe Kabuto 3 that has an ARCTIC BioniX P120 fan slapped on it.

Seems like the previous run yesterday scored a bit higher, probably less stuff running in the background. Oh well...

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First time overclocking

R5-1600 @ Stock.
Aircooled with a Scythe Kabuto 3 that has an ARCTIC BioniX P120 fan slapped on it.

Seems like the previous run yesterday scored a bit higher, probably less stuff running in the background. Oh well...

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the other r5 1600 was my old one before i overclocked haha
 

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How did you pull 11.6K with the same amount of cores/threads at much lower clocks and much slower memory? I see your NB frequency is high but that's about it...
Dual socket
 
Guru3D got spanked with legal action threats providing standalone version.
 
Does this use AVX or AVX2? because Zen1 can do AVX natively and its implementation is better for SMT than Skylake. In AVX2 Skylake has an advantage though as Zen1 has to split the 256-bit operations into smaller chunks of 128bit and execute them over two 128bit pipes. This has similar through-put to Skylake as Zen1 has twice as many pipes but adds latency as clock cycles are needed to split then recombine the operations at the end.

This is why Zen1 gains more performance with SMT than Skylake
 
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