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Cinebench R15 Benchmark Thread

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I just did 3408@4.1
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wow, is it stable at 4.1?
Got me. I did it for an hour, then back to stock overnight (in a SETI race and overnight did not want it to shut down or reboot)
When I get time to test, I will see what the 24/7/365@100% speed is, but amazed so far.
 
Nice CB15 score! 🙂

Why people say top 2% when AMD slide says 5%?
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It's unclear which number is correct.
Per-core overclocking is not available on Threadripper, and won’t be. Overclocking can be done in core pairs, with OC expectations similar to Ryzen. AMD noted that the Threadripper CPUs consist of the top 5% of presorted Ryzen dies (though later changed this number to 2%, depending on who was talking).
Source: http://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/3015-amd-threadripper-1950x-1920x-review?showall=1
 
Are you getting any vdroop during the run, or is it holding 1.4v? According to CPU-z?

edit: saw your other thread. 1.387v is a little high. You might want to back off a bit.
 
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