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CPU-Z v1.74 - MultiThread CPU Benchmark

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Finally got a decent multi score:

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Some Haswell's were produced unlocked and then used a microcode update to lock them. Run the processor prior to the "offending?" update and one has access to a fully unlocked processor. Patch can be applied later. 😉
 
Why the fuck is my MT score with such low ratio???The single looks about fine.


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Did you find out your issue? I am having the same problem with my 2500k, the single thread looks about right, but the multi thread score is only 2x the single thread score. Check CPU utilization and the benchmark is only using 40-60% of each core. Yet when I run the 'stress test' it pegs all 4 cores at 100% as does Prime95 so I know my CPU has no trouble hitting 100% @ 4.2ghz. Temps are all fine and nothing running in the background beyond the basics.
 
CPU-Z's benchmark seems to be having some teething pains. I wonder if they will be improving it with future iterations? V1.75 has been released, though the release notes do not claim improvements have been made to the benchmark.
 
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