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System Name | Dual Socket HP z820 Workstation |
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Processor | Twin Intel Xeon E5 2673 v2 OEM processors (thats a total of 16C/32T) |
Motherboard | HP Dual Socket Motherboard |
Cooling | Stock HP liquid cooling |
Memory | 64GB Registered ECC memory kit (octal channel memory on this rig) |
Video Card(s) | MSI RX 5700 XT Gaming X 8GB |
Storage | 2 x 512GB SSD in raid 0 |
Display(s) | Acer 23" 75Hz Gaming monitors 1080P x2 |
Case | Brushed Aluminium |
Audio Device(s) | Integrated (5.1) |
Power Supply | HP 1125W Stock PSU |
Mouse | gaming mouse |
Keyboard | Dell |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
I know, User benchmarking gets a bad rap, by some in the tech community. But if you can cut through all the BS you'll actually see that it has extremely extensive stats on various forms of relevant hardware. Their graphs and charts are second to none when it comes to mapping information. Making it very straightforward and easy to find the right CPU for your build. Best thing about it is it's driven purely by the end user so the data is not tainted in any way. What we are all really interested in is YOUR scores and if we get enough attention here I will start a leaderboard.
Basic Ground Rules:
Multiple rigs are allowed
Multiple submissions are allowed (we will use your highest rated result)
Laptops are NOT allowed
Slow systems are NOT allowed
*Overall WInner*
The overall winner of the competition will be determined by taking the average of both percentile rank and individual benchmark results. You can compete for highest percentile rank or individual benchmark rank as well, and respect will be paid, but the main determining factor in choosing our champion will be an average of the two.
So, considering the benchmarking software is free, readily available and fast to run, I highly recommend anyone reading this to please give it a chance. It's simple, just download the benchmark and let it run. Takes all of one minute. At the end it will display the results.... and compare them against other known hardware, making it very easy to compare and contrast and see your level of performance.
Here is a link to benchmarking software from userbenchmark.com:
User Benchmark Test
Please follow a general layout like this, can be adjusted if we think of something else or want to move things around.
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-Provide a hyperlink to your benchmark result
-Provide a little background information on your rig or your specific overclock, if you'd like
-Any other relevant info you think we should know about your system
You may, or may not take snips of your results. If you have something exceptional and you want everyone to see it, by all means, post it with your result
*The overall winner of this competition will receive a fully functional AMD Phenom II 960T X4 CPU. This does NOT unlock into a hexacore, but still packs a punch and has an unlocked multi. If you want it.
*By no means are these rules set in stone, I just thought it would be cool to see how competitive we could make this. If you have any suggestions at all, I am all ears. So please, don't hesitate.
I think once we get our ducks in a row, this will make for some very interesting results, only time will tell!
Basic Ground Rules:
Multiple rigs are allowed
Multiple submissions are allowed (we will use your highest rated result)
Laptops are NOT allowed
Slow systems are NOT allowed
*Overall WInner*
The overall winner of the competition will be determined by taking the average of both percentile rank and individual benchmark results. You can compete for highest percentile rank or individual benchmark rank as well, and respect will be paid, but the main determining factor in choosing our champion will be an average of the two.
So, considering the benchmarking software is free, readily available and fast to run, I highly recommend anyone reading this to please give it a chance. It's simple, just download the benchmark and let it run. Takes all of one minute. At the end it will display the results.... and compare them against other known hardware, making it very easy to compare and contrast and see your level of performance.
Here is a link to benchmarking software from userbenchmark.com:
User Benchmark Test
Please follow a general layout like this, can be adjusted if we think of something else or want to move things around.
**********************************************************************************************
-Provide a hyperlink to your benchmark result
-Provide a little background information on your rig or your specific overclock, if you'd like
-Any other relevant info you think we should know about your system
You may, or may not take snips of your results. If you have something exceptional and you want everyone to see it, by all means, post it with your result
*The overall winner of this competition will receive a fully functional AMD Phenom II 960T X4 CPU. This does NOT unlock into a hexacore, but still packs a punch and has an unlocked multi. If you want it.
*By no means are these rules set in stone, I just thought it would be cool to see how competitive we could make this. If you have any suggestions at all, I am all ears. So please, don't hesitate.
I think once we get our ducks in a row, this will make for some very interesting results, only time will tell!
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