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Hello everybody! I decided to overclock my old computer and ran into the following problem: read cache L2 and Read cache L3 constantly differ several times! for example now L2 cache read = 315GB / s, immediately in the next test- 140GB / s. Read cache L3 140Gb / s, in the next test 45000Mb / s. and so constantly! does this indicate a problem? thanks
 

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Testing my 5950x - stuck at 1900MHz Infinity settings
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"Old"X79 12c/24t Xeon 2697 V2 (OC)3,45Ghz/All *Cores/---Turbo up to 4,03Ghz

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Anyone else notice a little performance bump since the last windows update? My 2667v2 would put 380 and 3580 before.
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Hey we are close in single score score so I am a bit curious what is the speed your 2667V2 is working?
P.S.CPU Z is very sensitive so if you try benchmarking as soon as your system is up you will probably get a bit better result then if when you try it after a while when you already open some programs
 
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Last test before changeing cooler from Noctua D15-SE to Arctic Liquid Cooler II 360 (if it will fit my Fractal Meshify C)
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nothing is overclocked and it has hit 4400
so whats the process to lower voltage?

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@ Samiam66 use CTR to run the tests and it'll give you the max allcore and lowest stable Voltage to get there with
 
Hey we are close in single score score so I am a bit curious what is the speed your 2667V2 is working?
P.S.CPU Z is very sensitive so if you try benchmarking as soon as your system is up you will probably get a bit better result then if when you try it after a while when you already open some programs
know all that, its stock. 3,6 all core 4ghz singlecore.
my Ryzen 7 is the same, also had the update, this 2667v2 scores a hundred more.
 
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Lost some multi core gain
 
@natr0n that single thread is great that's better than I get by 30 points but that multi thread seems a bit whack 383.69 points per thread I would have expected better with an all core of 4.54GHz
 

here my 10900k! I can still adjust it a little more, for now it is at 53xall cores with avx0 and 4 cores with soft load if it does not heat up to 54x4.

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53x10
54x4

I'm waiting to make a profile of 55x2 54x4 and 53x10 and see what result I get! those photos that I put is to 53xall cores
 

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