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*leaderboard updated
 

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I was able to bump mine up a little bit :cool:

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UserBenchmarks: Game 168%, Desk 108%, Work 171%
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Link to Benchmark results
 
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thanks guys. Currently moving back to upstate NY. So I may not be able to update the leaderboard for a week or two.... but i will eventually update
 
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It is pretty snappy even 3 years later. 357 magnum-ish for sure! :toast:
Of course, it's a great little machine, but packing heat on both hips (visions of the boondock saints) could perhaps be a part of your higher calling in this life. If you haven't gone after that challenge yet :)

Here is a little something for inspiration. I am presently trying to get people on board with the task of building your own custom Ivy bridge (two processor workstations like z820, etc) and then have a benchmark comp with them later so we are punching against identical and/or period correct hardware such as a Xeon E5-2600 series chip which seems right in the sweet spot to use for this project.

 

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Of course, it's a great little machine, but packing heat on both hips (visions of the boondock saints) could perhaps be a part of your higher calling in this life. If you haven't gone after that challenge yet :)

Here is a little something for inspiration. I am presently trying to get people on board with the task of building your own custom Ivy bridge (two processor workstations like z820, etc) and then have a benchmark comp with them later so we are punching against identical and/or period correct hardware such as a Xeon E5-2600 series chip which seems right in the sweet spot to use for this project.


Wish id have time and resources for more than one system. I've carried from 2500k to 8700k and planning to swap when DDR5 systems come. It is all about Generation leaps for me. ;)
 
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just wanted to say that i'm really proud of my xeon running at 3.2 and my chinese 1Tb ssd that costed 80$ :)
(Also, don't know why it only recognized 8Gb of ram since i have 16Gb on Single Channel)

Of course, it's a great little machine, but packing heat on both hips (visions of the boondock saints) could perhaps be a part of your higher calling in this life. If you haven't gone after that challenge yet :)

Here is a little something for inspiration. I am presently trying to get people on board with the task of building your own custom Ivy bridge (two processor workstations like z820, etc) and then have a benchmark comp with them later so we are punching against identical and/or period correct hardware such as a Xeon E5-2600 series chip which seems right in the sweet spot to use for this project.

I was really considering to go for a dual CPU server board, but i found this x99 and thought that i could use virtualization on some 18c/36t cpu and get somewhat near the same results, that and the price off course, here in Brazil x79 are almost extinct, this x99 here came from china.
Wish id have time and resources for more than one system. I've carried from 2500k to 8700k and planning to swap when DDR5 systems come. It is all about Generation leaps for me. ;)
Damn, i bought mine thinking about how ddr3 is outdated, is there a release date for ddr5?
 
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just wanted to say that i'm really proud of my xeon running at 3.2 and my chinese 1Tb ssd that costed 80$ :)
(Also, don't know why it only recognized 8Gb of ram since i have 16Gb on Single Channel)

If the sticks are in right channel(s) and not broken only can think of checking in msconfig that no limitation is set.

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I was really considering to go for a dual CPU server board, but i found this x99 and thought that i could use virtualization on some 18c/36t cpu and get somewhat near the same results, that and the price off course, here in Brazil x79 are almost extinct, this x99 here came from china.

Damn, i bought mine thinking about how ddr3 is outdated, is there a release date for ddr5?

To my understanding it is released before year end.
 

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If the sticks are in right channel(s) and not broken only can think of checking in msconfig that no limitation is set.

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To my understanding it is released before year end.
No, I can use it (actually my usage is almost 10Gb always) the user benchmark just didn't detected it, although as you can see in my flair cpuz recognized it, strange
 
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I really don't understand how this benchmark works.. It seems like my pci gen4 m.2 drive's is lowering my score (?) lol

This is what i'm getting atleast:
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UserBenchmarks: Game 280%, Desk 113%, Work 361%
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5950X - 110.7%
GPU: Nvidia RTX 3090 - 261.4%
SSD: Force MP600 500GB - 306.7%
SSD: Samsung 850 Pro 1TB - 108.1%
SSD: Corsair Force MP600 NVMe PCIe M.2 1TB - 498.8%
RAM: G Skill Intl F4-3600C16-8GTZN 4x8GB - 156.7%
MBD: Asus ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO (WI-FI)


UserBenchmarks: Game 280%, Desk 112%, Work 361%
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5950X - 109.8%
GPU: Nvidia RTX 3090 - 263.3%
SSD: Force MP600 500GB - 324.6%
SSD: Corsair Force MP600 NVMe PCIe M.2 1TB - 475.6%
RAM: G Skill Intl F4-3600C16-8GTZN 4x8GB - 155.9%
MBD: Asus ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO (WI-FI)

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Hmm what's up with that userbenchmark site ?
Best bench is "108%" for 5950x ?
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One other thing, why does both Arctuca's 9900k and my 5950x score exactly the same @ "111%" when there is clearly difference in the numbers ?
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9900k @ https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/36080085

5950x @ https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/39570625
 
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WOW I did not know my system performed so well! OMG Thank you for this!
It's easy to misinterpret the results. If we look at the baselines, overall this PC is performing above expectations (77th percentile). This means that out of 100 PCs with exactly the same components, 23 performed better. The overall PC percentile is the average of each of its individual components.

Good running machine you've got there
 
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Other thing:
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i wonder why the userbenchmark crew wont include my multiple runs in their numbers.. Could it have something to do with their reputation ? What do you think @ storm-chaser ?
Also with the same scoring of a faster and slower cpu above..

@Det0x

I am currently working on updating the leaderboard, so expect a response to your questions within a few hours.

EDIT: Leaderboard updated 2-24
See page one
 
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Sorry I was looking at the wrong leaderboard revision. I'll fix that now.

Also give me 30-40 minutes and I will have some answers to your questions, forgot to address yesterday.

I really don't understand how this benchmark works.. It seems like my pci gen4 m.2 drive's is lowering my score (?) lol
You are not alone, the benchmark is quite complex in terms of assessing system performance and also takes to account the CPU's value for the money. If you go back to page one (if you haven't already) you will see where I laid out the inner workings of this benchmark engine.

Your percentile score is a measured average of all components within your system. So in this case, yes, a supplemental SSD that doesn't score very well will most definitely effect your overall (global) percentile result. I recommend just running your primary SSD for optimal results when running this benchmark.

Notes on Effective Speed:
We calculate effective speed which measures real world performance for typical users. Effective speed is adjusted by current prices to yield a value for money rating. Our calculated values are checked against thousands of individual user ratings. The customizable table below combines these factors to bring you the definitive list of top CPUs.

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The CPU value for money rating measures real world performance per unit cost. It is calculated as: Effective Speed / squareroot(Price) * Scale Factor. The resulting number is a percentage and increases with real speed for a given price. The scale factor is updated periodically to ensure that the best processor scores 100%.

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For example, my 9600KF is one of the best in terms of value according to userbenchmark.com (and I happen to agree with this)
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Another interesting feature of userbenchmark.com is the extensive library of games used in measuring FPS. You can also compare GPU performance with other user submitted GPU benchmarks (of the same hardware), see the following link for details
FPS - UserBenchmark Search

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Effective RAM speed​

The effective RAM speed index is weighted as 80% multi-core throughput, 10% single-core throughput and 10% latency. Dual channel RAM running at 3000 MHz on a skylake chip ≈ 100%. See a current list of RAM Kits and their effective speeds (Avg. bench) here.

How is the user rating calculated?


What are effective frames per second (EFps)?


AA measure of PC gaming performance that includes frame drops.

Average Fps don't tell the whole story. High average Fps can be accompanied by stuttering which results in a poor overall gaming experience. Effective Fps (EFps) measure gaming experience using both average Fps and frame drops. Frame drops are quantified using the following four statistics:

0.1% and 1% Lows (Avg|Max)​

To calculate the 0.1% low all the frames in a sample are sorted from slowest to fastest. For a 60 second sample, the frames in the first 0.1%: 60s * 0.1% = 60s/1000 = 0.06s are used to determine the 0.1% low. The average and maximum Fps of those (slowest) frames are the Avg|Max 0.1% lows. A similar calculation is used for the Avg and Max 1% lows. (download example calc spreadsheet )

EFps vs Fps​

For most games EFps are similar to average Fps (e.g. GTAV). Where frame delivery is very consistent EFps are higher than average Fps (e.g. Overwatch). Where frames are relatively inconsistent EFps are lower than average Fps (e.g. CSGO). EFps incorporate and improve upon average Fps as a measure of real world playability.

Game / Sequence choice​

Benchmarks from turn based games such as Total War*, Civ* or canned benchmarks such as ulletical CSGO and the built in benchmarks in many games are essentially rendering benchmarks. These benchmarks don’t measure responsiveness to player inputs, they measure video playback performance. Game benchmarks need to include user inputs in order to measure the stability of frames whilst a user is actually playing. Game choice is also essential. Using games that nobody plays is no better than using Cinebench*. Benchmark data should include video footage of the game sequence and precise game settings so that users can replicate the scores.

Bottlenecks​

PC components are similar to links in a chain: weak components bottleneck the whole system. For example: an AMD Ryzen 3700X bottlenecks an Nvidia 2070 Super. The 3700X costs 40% more money for 11% less performance. The lost performance is similar to downgrading from a 2070S to a 2060S. Publishing EFps data puts UserBenchmark in conflict with the marketing from billion dollar corporations, but it also helps our users to build faster PCs by dodging marketing traps. Users can verify EFps figures with Afterburner



The percentage of recent positive votes received. 60% is good, 85% is exceptional.

Scores over 85% require users from at least 100 different countries to have recently voted up a product. There are only a small handful of products on the site scoring over 85%. Every user is allowed one vote per product. Unregistered users share one login per country, this reduces the impact of brand reps repeatedly voting on their own products. Given enough time and votes, the rating for a product reflects the global user consensus.
 
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