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 I came across this one from April '21 for the 3950X (yes, I'm very fond of 16c/32t procs as they're good work horses as well as playmates). It is now 1/2 of Raven_A (left half in spoiler below).

 

CPU-Z single core 555.6 , multi-core 12222.1  --- AMD 3950X 16c/32t at 4.5 Ghz all-core / 1.312v

 

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16 hours ago, Storm-Chaser said:

Intel seems to be lagging behind in this one ATM...

 

Where are my dual processor xeon people at???

 

I re-ran the 3950X after I installed the chipset driver update. May be that was already mentioned here, but it turns out that Techpowerup has an even newer version > here than AMD offers ...works like a charm on the 3950X and will try later on the other Ryzens.

 

@Storm-Chaser ...sorry for the extra work...the earlier one for the 3950X was from last April so I checked into the chipset driver updates.

 

3950X at 4.6 Giggles, 1.376 v-core --- single-core 573.8, multi-core 12410.4 ---

 

Edit - 4.6 average, differential CCX speeds

 

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That one might be aiming for the bottom of the list. 😉

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Here's a sloppy(gigabyte software) O.C. to 4.1 ish of my Ryzen 2700x minus Firefox, taskmanager shows crap running in background during test from the game apps. 🙂

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Edit: Just an FYI, the P4 is stock settings on the Dell.... No underclocking on that baby! 😉

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3 hours ago, schuck6566 said:

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lol, gotta WORK on that single core if ya wanna get to the top of this list.... 🤣

I have one ace left to play. 

 

That should really [boost 😅] my scores. 

 

Not going to reveal it now, you guys are going to have to guess as to what I did...

 

 

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1 hour ago, Storm-Chaser said:

I have one ace left to play. 

 

That should really [boost 😅] my scores. 

 

Not going to reveal it now, you guys are going to have to guess as to what I did...

 

 

 

...slowing down is not the same as speeding up, but running Cinebench + Geekbench in a loop will put the foot on the brake a bit for CPU-Z

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1 hour ago, Storm-Chaser said:

I have one ace left to play. 

 

That should really [boost 😅] my scores. 

 

Not going to reveal it now, you guys are going to have to guess as to what I did...

 

 

 

 

open CPU-Z, open task manager, click Details, close explorer.exe, run CPU-Z benchmark, then re-start explorer.exe 

 

helps in most CPU benchmarks, should help CPU-Z. 

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I'll gladly take the top spot for a Zen 2 Ryzen 7 and #2 overall Ryzen 7...by using a laptop chip!

 

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1 hour ago, The Pook said:

  

 

 

open CPU-Z, open task manager, click Details, close explorer.exe, run CPU-Z benchmark, then re-start explorer.exe 

 

helps in most CPU benchmarks, should help CPU-Z. 

 

For whatever reason the CPU-Z bench is unaffected, it also doesn't care what priority is set.  For Cinebench R11.5/15/20/23 the above is always worth a few more points.

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5 minutes ago, tictoc said:

 

For whatever reason the CPU-Z bench is unaffected, it also doesn't care what priority is set.  For Cinebench R11.5/15/20/23 the above is always worth a few more points.

 

I think it is about steps for the 'slow score', not speed up, as far as I understood @Storm-Chaser 's post.

 

In other news, re. the earlier posts in this thread on a stuck-open Koolance QD, I got the little o-ring out w/o damaging it and the QD is unstuck now and works great again...

 

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Somebody asked for dual Xeons right?

Dual Xeon E5-2678 v3 CPU's (24c / 48t)

Quad Ch 88GB DDR4 1866 ECC

 

I did have like 7 VM's going on this rig at the time of the bench, so it MIGHT score a tad better if I emptied out processes, but its my server and I'm not going to do that.

 

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2 hours ago, Snakecharmed said:

I'll gladly take the top spot for a Zen 2 Ryzen 7 and #2 overall Ryzen 7...by using a laptop chip!

 

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I'm not sure why CPU-Z is showing Brand ID instead of Max TDP, but I think it's because CPU-Z doesn't know what to do with that field for this CPU. The Max TDP is something that AMD allows laptop manufacturers to configure on the 4800H.

 

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-7-4800H-Laptop-Processor-Benchmarks-and-Specs.449893.0.html

 

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Power Consumption

Ryzen 7 4800H has a default TDP of 45 W which can be changed to anywhere between 35 W and 54 W by an OEM. 

 

Here's the reading in HWiNFO64. I'm fine with it being listed as 54 since reviewers have consistently benchmarked the 4800H in this laptop higher than other 4800H laptops. I'm sure Eluktronics maxed it out since it's the coolest and fastest gaming 4800H laptop on the market.

 

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brb hold my beer...

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5 minutes ago, Storm-Chaser said:

Updated to show latest submissions. Hope I didn't forget anyone.

 

 

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 FYI regarding updates - of a different kind...

 

While the newer AMD chipset drivers added a bit of performance, especially noticeable around single core, Microsoft took much of it away today (around 4 -11 single core depending on CPU). There was a wide-ranging patch update that hit not only Win 10 and AMD but also various of my Intel machines, including a few still on Win 7, as well as Win Server etc.

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[cycftu] Validated Dump by damric (2022-01-12 02:31:25) - MB: ASRock X470 Taichi - RAM: 32768 MB

 

Can probably go a bit higher in the morning if I let my water get cold.

 

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25 minutes ago, Storm-Chaser said:

Updated to show latest submissions. Hope I didn't forget anyone.

 

 

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Sort order, shouldn't my laptop be #14 by overall score?

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44 minutes ago, damric said:

Can probably go a bit higher in the morning if I let my water get cold.

Same here. I put the liquid to liquid heat exchanger outside this evening (I normally put the entire computer outside in addition to this rad) but it was too cold to fuss about with that thing in the sub-zero temps. Though I am getting extensions for the keyboard and mouse and monitor, etc so that I can build a little outside spot for it protected from the weather but will achieve the lowest temps possible. 

 

So despite the fact that it's like 10*F right now, I still can cool my loop down yet because even it idle I'm still making just enough heat to keep my 5 gallon bucket of "cold water" / methanol around ambient average "room temp" as opposed to ambient outside temps. 

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38 minutes ago, Snakecharmed said:

 

Sort order, shouldn't my laptop be #14 by overall score?

Updated with latest submission and fixed sort issue

 

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Edit: For those who have dealt with condensation, is it okay to leave the CPU socket alone (LGA 1151) or do I have to worry about the under-side of the CPU as well?

 

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