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Miramonti

Lifer
Aug 26, 2000
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i7 7700k at 5050 mhz DDR4-3030 --- 906
I want!

That said, since this thread began 7 years ago, only a ~50% increase over 7 years really sucks! Granted, of course, there are other worthwhile measures and benchmarks to cpu progress, but d@mn.
 

VirtualLarry

No Lifer
Aug 25, 2001
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I got 641, on my G4600 with 2x8GB DDR4-2400 @ 2400 RAM, dual-channel, running Win10 Pro 64-bit 1607, with Waterfox, Skype, and CPU-Z running in the background.
 
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A10-4600m Turbo Enabled 5 run average: 349

A10-4600m 2Ghz Locked 5 run average: 223

Average clock speed during turbo tests: 3.12Ghz
 
Apr 20, 2008
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Ryzen 1800X stock w/ RAM @ 2666
Run 1: 599
Run 2: 601
Run 3: 603
Run 4: 604
Run 5: 602

Seemed like it would keep gaining a little speed each run so had to keep trying until it finally regressed a little.
A shot in the dark, but doesn't cache play a role in this?
 

looncraz

Senior member
Sep 12, 2011
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A shot in the dark, but doesn't cache play a role in this?

Ryzen uses an adaptive algorithm for prefetch and speculative execution, so it tends to get slightly faster after doing something a couple times.

My 3.9GHz result, Ryzen 1700X, is 583.

The stock 1800X will be somewhere between 4.0 and 4.1Ghz for single threaded loads.

EDIT:

BIOS update, AGEA 1.0.0.4 3.9Ghz, DDR4-2667 CL14 2T, like last time. New result is 595. Perfectly repeatable. A nice 2% bump from a ~6ns drop in memory latency.
 
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Hi-Fi Man

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Oct 19, 2013
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Scored 706, 711, 707 with an i7 6800k @ 4.1GHz, 3.2GHz uncore. Musicbee and Firefox were running in the background.
 

AdamK47

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Here's a "CPUmark99 scores" thread from 1998:

http://discussions.hardwarecentral.com/showthread.php?t=5603

Interesting comparing them to today's single-thread overclocked scores. :D

Post #154 :)

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862
7740X @ 4.8GHz
 

SPBHM

Diamond Member
Sep 12, 2012
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409
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Pentium II 400 (400MHz, PC100 Cl3) - 31.7

I upgraded the CPU and improved memory settings a few years ago, I use the PC for some older games and the PII was almost there but not quite for what I wanted

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FX 8350 4Ghz max (no turbo), 1.24V. 1600mhz RAM. Its super hot where I'm at and no AC, so preemptively turned off turbo and lowered voltage even more. 107F wont stop me from using my desktop.
 

epsilon84

Golden Member
Aug 29, 2010
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I want!

That said, since this thread began 7 years ago, only a ~50% increase over 7 years really sucks! Granted, of course, there are other worthwhile measures and benchmarks to cpu progress, but d@mn.

This is a single threaded benchmark, so only IPC and clockspeed matters, both of which have been increasing rather slowly in the past decade.

FWIW, just downloaded it myself and got 569 on my i5 7300HQ (3.5GHz max turbo)
 

Zucker2k

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Feb 15, 2006
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This is a single threaded benchmark, so only IPC and clockspeed matters, both of which have been increasing rather slowly in the past decade.

FWIW, just downloaded it myself and got 569 on my i5 7300HQ (3.5GHz max turbo)
Got 622 on my i7 6700HQ (Max Turbo 3.5GHz). IE, with multiple tabs running in the background.
 

Dufus

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Sep 20, 2010
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Lots of little background tasks going on too.

Old dual core Haswell laptop
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Zucker2k

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Feb 15, 2006
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Lots of little background tasks going on too.

Old dual core Haswell laptop
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Very nice! Do you know anything about overclocking a Mobile Skylake chip? See my post above. Seems no one has figured out a way yet.
 

Dufus

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Sep 20, 2010
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Easiest way is to to get the 6820HK, at least you don't have to pay over USD1000 for an unlocked mobile as was the case with Haswell.

I would think something similar could be done to the way non-k Skylake DT CPU's were overclocked with bclk but you'd probably want to set DRAM manually and deal with the loss of AVX, DTS and PM. Might want to leave the battery disconnected. ;)

I'd give it a go myself but am still stuck with Haswell and the way things are progressing with CPU's it's probably going to stay that way for some time. As much as I'd like to play with the newer tech I cannot really justify it. :(
 
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Zucker2k

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Easiest way is to to get the 6820HK, at least you don't have to pay over USD1000 for an unlocked mobile as was the case with Haswell.

I would think something similar could be done to the way non-k Skylake DT CPU's were overclocked with bclk but you'd probably want to set DRAM manually and deal with the loss of AVX, DTS and PM. Might want to leave the battery disconnected. ;)

I'd give it a go myself but am still stuck with Haswell and the way things are progressing with CPU's it's probably going to stay that way for some time. As much as I'd like to play with the newer tech I cannot really justify it. :(
Hmmm. I get your drift, haha. As long as soldering is not involved, I'd go the extra mile to break a few records on HWBOT hehe. My laptop (Y700 UHD Touch-15ISK has an Insyde H20 bios. Early in the year, I dumped my bios and took a slew of tools (mostly UEFI variable editing tools) to it, but came up short.