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You are getting close with yours, perhaps cooler ambient temps will allow for a bit more speed? I'm going to try for 5 on my 2700K this winter.

Room temp is 27c and CPU gets upto 60c on water @4.8GHz 1.56v. Temps may be better when i finally replace the crap fans and block this weekend.






@kimmel were doing multithreaded not single
 
Indeed! Thanks, Durvelle27!

Looks like we need a 3770K and a 2500K to round out the Intel camp. It would be nice to see an OCed FX-6300 as well for AMD.

Here is a screenshot I found of my ex 2550k which was called a broken 2500k when launched....I don't think it was tho!

This was the all in maximum speed my chip was able to complete the cinebench run with all 4 cores enabled.

5.4ghz and some crazy vcore? Thinking it was around 1.6v's but no longer have the chip or a image of the vcore during the run.

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Room temp is 27c and CPU gets upto 60c on water @4.8GHz 1.56v. Temps may be better when i finally replace the crap fans and block this weekend.


@kimmel were doing multithreaded not single

Looks like your at your voltage limit though, right?

Kimmel is showing a muti-threaded score of the upcoming Baytrail Atom CPU. Really impressive score for a chip that's going to be in my next W8 tablet 🙂
 
Looks like your at your voltage limit though, right?

Kimmel is showing a muti-threaded score of the upcoming Baytrail Atom CPU. Really impressive score for a chip that's going to be in my next W8 tablet 🙂

nahh they can easily handle upto 1.65v with no problems if you can keep temps down.
 
Thanks for rescuing the A10 from the bottom of the heap!

I wonder if I ought to throw the E5472s back into my old rig and run this just for fun 771 representing.
 
Here is a screenshot I found of my ex 2550k which was called a broken 2500k when launched....I don't think it was tho!

This was the all in maximum speed my chip was able to complete the cinebench run with all 4 cores enabled.

5.4ghz and some crazy vcore? Thinking it was around 1.6v's but no longer have the chip or a image of the vcore during the run.

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Nice score!

I'm pretty sure my 2700K could do better, I can't tell right now, with ambients in the 30°C range the cooler can't keep up.
 
Well, it's too inconvenient for me to do my old dual E5472 rig, since it is running a single E5440 doing FreeNAS duty right now. But here is my HTPC score. I did not include CPU-Z because it is just a stocker, i3-3220@3.3GHz.

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lol - tablet chip is faster than the E2200 😀
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Sooo close. You know you are sandbagging :sneaky: Show everyone what your chip really can do 😛


Nope that's all it has, it's not like it can do 5.2GHz or that there is a 5GHz score in all of my screenshots :sneaky:
 
slightly overclocked i7-920

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Very interesting looking back at these. Seems like the only time AMD had a processor that could compete with the Core i7.

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A bit lower in single-threaded, but a bit faster in multi-threaded. Not a bad showing for either of our processors given they're relatively old now.
 
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