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CPU-Z v1.74 - MultiThread CPU Benchmark

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I decided to OC my chip with Intel XTU up to 3.4 Ghz on one Core and 3.0Ghz on all cores and I deliver my results
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another run 3940xm at 4.4G. done on windows 10 pro build 10586 and memory up from 1600 cl9 to 1866 cl9. results are obvious.
 
First post showing off my overclocked (well not really overclock, it's got overclock bins I think it's what it's called) 3840QM @ 4.0ghz on my Asus G46VR

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Why the fuck is my MT score with such low ratio???The single looks about fine.


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It is an older CPU but yeah.. having a quad core I would imagine a much higher MT score. Only thing that might explain it would be heat or too many background processes running in "HIGH" priority. The CPUZ benchmarks run in HIGH priority so any other processes also in that priority would slow it down.
 
So Onedrive wasn't useful for this. Anyways, this is an i7 5820K at 4.4Ghz, and memory is at 2133Mhz.
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That's really bad, is it the 15W envelope holding it back?

On a 15w TPD Broadwell-based i5-5300u running @ 2.7GHz I scored 1348 / 2477. I don't think the A10's score is bad in comparison.

*edit - I was looking at the reference score, not the actual score... that ST in particular score does seem quite low.
 
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