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Post your Cinebench R23 Score

Narrowly edging into second place with an AMD ZS1406E2VJUG5 engineering sample @ 2.5GHz
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I'm surprised no one has run the benchmark on a 3990X yet.
 
Narrowly edging into second place with an AMD ZS1406E2VJUG5 engineering sample @ 2.5GHz
I'm surprised no one has run the benchmark on a 3990X yet.
Which sku will this become or is this a 3990X
 
Which sku will this become or is this a 3990X
It's definitely not a 3990X, its a 64-core EPYC engineering sample. Not sure what SKU to list it under, maybe a '7702 ES'? It's from the same family of parts as @mirrormax 's 7742's, they are both multiplier-unlocked EPYC engineering samples.
 
It's definitely not a 3990X, its a 64-core EPYC engineering sample. Not sure what SKU to list it under, maybe a '7702 ES'? It's from the same family of parts as @mirrormax 's 7742's, they are both multiplier-unlocked EPYC engineering samples.
CPU frequency on spec sheet for Epyc 7702 said 2Ghz turbo-3,35Ghz same goes fot the 7702p variant....you said that yours base clock is 2,5Ghz what is the max boost on that cpu?
Epyc 7742 base clock is 2,25Ghz and also there is a Epyc 7H12 but his base clock is 2,6Ghz....so it seems that your ES it's something in between 7742-7H12

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BTW..Congrats on your score!
 
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Easy : how many memory channels does it have?
a) if a maximum of 4 then its most likely a ''TR''
b) if octa-channel memory controller its an ''EPYC''
on such high core count parts, as there are ''low core count'' quad channel mem ctrl EPYC parts.
 
i7-6700 HT on vs. off
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Just updating my score (already in the table). Nothing changed on the 3700X setup, cooling or RAM. Only thing different is a slightly newer BIOS. Really goes to show what AGESA firmware can do; already clocking noticeably higher in games and benchmarks.

Old: 1305, 12639
New: 1310, 12933

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Maybe it'll move me up a notch, maybe not. Anyways, thanks for taking the time to run this database.
 
3900X @ 4.35GHz 1.35v
4 x 8GB DDR4 3800 16-16-16-32
Noctua NH-D15 SE-AM4

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Shoot I find that hard to believe on a stock cooler and at 3.5GHz something hookey going there
Ran the test again just to be sure... all setting are the same at last. Except updated BIOS to latest ver.
MT: 12301
ST: 1280
MP Ratio: 9.61x
No OCing
 
Ran the test again just to be sure... all setting are the same at last. Except updated BIOS to latest ver.
MT: 12301
ST: 1280
MP Ratio: 9.61x
No OCing

I'd be interested in seeing a HWinfo screen shot because that's only a 1000 points or so off what I get with my cpu on an all core 4325MHz oc
 
Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro
i5-8250u, rocking at 4450 Multi Core Score, 1000 points more than average
EDIT: Single Core Score is about 870, I forgot to post it
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CPU frequency on spec sheet for Epyc 7702 said 2Ghz turbo-3,35Ghz same goes fot the 7702p variant....you said that yours base clock is 2,5Ghz what is the max boost on that cpu?
Epyc 7742 base clock is 2,25Ghz and also there is a Epyc 7H12 but his base clock is 2,6Ghz....so it seems that your ES it's something in between 7742-7H12

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BTW..Congrats on your score!

Heh, the score's high but its not particularly impressive, you too could do the same with $4000 and a real 7702. I have much more respect for the #3 guy with his overclocked 3970X, who got within 10% of my score with half the cores.

The interesting thing I guess is that these are only $800. They start their lives as very bad 1.4-2.2GHz parts that gravitate more towards 1.4 than 2.2GHz, but with a little bit of SMU magic (that I didn't come up with) you can get them up to a fixed 2.5+ GHz depending on the workload. You can also turn off half the CPU and set the other half to 3.6 GHz for some solid 3970X-class performance if your workload doesn't scale to 64 cores, but power consumption is quite high. There are also some strange internal limits no one quite understands yet, for example, CB is limited to 2.5 GHz with HT turned on, but can run at 3.2 GHz (with more power draw) with HT turned off before the limiters kick in.

@T4C Fantasy for the entry in the OP I was using an AIO, not air.
 
all entries that don't follow the submission rules will now be ignored, unless its a very rare/high end threadripper/epyc cpu or very old cpu
 
This is my gaming PC with the system specs in my profile. It's a Ryzen 5 3600X at stock with an all-in-one closed loop water cooler.
 

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Sorry, I've now added CPU-Z
Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro 2017, i5-8250u @ 3.4 GHz
Air cooled (stock), repasted and undervolted (both core and cache at -100 mV)
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26862 Multi Stock
1549 Single.

In a 13L sliger mini ITX case.

5950x, Strix X570 I, 16GB 3800, 118gb optane + 1tb 980 pro, RTX 3090, SFX 750 Plat.
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I'm watching people's head explode all over this site once they see you're running that awesome rig on a 750W PSU. lol

Nice run. :)
Thanks. Pairs perfectly with my 32" G7 1440/240.
Psu fan barely spins up under load so I don't think it's stressed too much.

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Hi,
Tad bit of exaggeration doubt many care what psu is being used lol
 
Psu fan barely spins up under load so I don't think it's stressed too much.
W00t!

I'm rocking a Strix 3080 and 10980XE all c/t at 4.6 GHz w/750W...from some of the posts I've seen here lately, you'd think I was lighting a campfire inside my house or something. :p

Hi,
Tad bit of exaggeration doubt many care what psu is being used lol
lol. you should consider reading some posts around here. People think you need 1KW monsters for similar rigs and will fall on a fookn sword to get that point out. It's crazy.
 
People always overestimate the PSU requirements
 
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