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CPU-Z v1.74 - MultiThread CPU Benchmark

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4.5 Daily
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4.75 Bench
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1947 score with 1.216 V @ 4.3 GHz day to day settings, with possibly the slowest low volt RAM in existence. This G3258 would have to step up to 4.5 GHz, to match Skylake single thread score at 4.2 GHz. Which is 7.8% better per clock for this benchmark it seems.

But the exciting part is the voltage at 800 GHz, 0.548 V. That is an Adaptive Voltage, Offset Undervolt that no 350$-1100$ CPU can do, something only CPUs with a low default base frequency can achieve. You can and should set an offset undervolt more power efficient than many of the notebooks out there, while also having an OC to match or almost match like in my case the single threaded responsiveness of Skylake.

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Read more about Undervolting in the Comparison of Pentium OC Results.
 
second laptop
ram 8gb dual channel 9 8 8 20 1T
i3 2330m 2.2ghz 2c4T
single thread 831
multi thread 1682
 
Nice! 3 yr old processor holding up well today! 🙂

Well, it launched at $1,000.00 😎

3940xm vs 6700K makes an interesting comparison.

3940xm seems to be already getting fairly soundly beaten by a chip that launched at $350.00, even though it was hard to find for a while.

Makes you wonder about investing a lot of dough in those "extreme" chips for the long haul.
 
Well, it launched at $1,000.00 😎

3940xm vs 6700K makes an interesting comparison.

3940xm seems to be already getting fairly soundly beaten by a chip that launched at $350.00, even though it was hard to find for a while.

Makes you wonder about investing a lot of dough in those "extreme" chips for the long haul.

A 55 watt laptop CPU vs a 95 watt Skylake desktop CPU? STILL holding it's own = WORTH IT for 3+ yrs & counting!
 
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Atom Z3775 from my Transformer Book Chi tablet.

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Edit: I'm surprised to see those Isaiah quad cores beating the tar out of the Atom. That score was even at the full boost clock of 2.4Ghz.
 
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1955 ST
12131 MT

Couldn't get v1.74 to open properly so used v1.73 for the readings. Voltage reading should be 1.189v
 
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the 32bit benchmark is way slower, the VIA CPU is running x64, yours 32bit.

That explains it. Yeah for whatever weird reason they decided to go with 32-bit Windows 8.1 on this tablet, which then upgraded to 32-bit Windows 10. I don't even understand the need for a 32-bit OS in this day and age.
 
That explains it. Yeah for whatever weird reason they decided to go with 32-bit Windows 8.1 on this tablet, which then upgraded to 32-bit Windows 10. I don't even understand the need for a 32-bit OS in this day and age.

It only has 2Gb of RAM..
 
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