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3DMark Updated with New CPU Benchmarks for Gamers and Overclockers

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System Name PowerSpec 1720 (Clevo PB70EF-G)
Processor i7-8750H (UV)
Motherboard PB70EF-G
Cooling SYY 157
Memory 32GB 3000MHz 15-18-18-36 1T (OC)
Video Card(s) 115W RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6 (OC/UV)
Storage 500GB WD Black SN700 NVME, 1TB Samsung 980
Display(s) 144Hz G-Sync 17.3" IPS
Case PowerSpec
Audio Device(s) Sound Blaster Pro-Gaming X
Power Supply 230W
Mouse Logitech G502 Hero
Keyboard Redragon K556/DITI K585
Software M$ Windows 10 Pro, Throttle Stop 9.5, MSi Afterburner, ParkControl
Pretty happy for a locked 8750H. Then again, it's too new of a benchmark to have much comparison on the board yet.


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Already obsessing over this #1 and #2 discrepancy. If you look at nearly all 8750H scores you'll see a trend between all 6 tests in regards to the difference in points between scores. Looking at the #1 score this trend is thrown for a complete loop. It scores lower than some of the Top 5 8750H results in 4 of the 6 tests but in the final 2 tests leaps ahead by nearly 100 points which seems implausible on a locked CPU. By all I can figure "I should have beat him".

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My only guess is a BLCK overclock via BIOS in the range of 100-102MHz as I've seen this on MSI laptops but never actually in valid benchmark results. Not sure how to message to user and ask, and I don't necessarily want to dispute the score (not that I could do that either). But if that is the case, why is the max reported frequency only 4GHz? It should be 4102+ with a BCLK overclock. It doesn't add up.

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