ubern00b
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How such a big increase in multi??
How such a big increase in multi??
You mean from stock ? No idea, this benchmark is whacky.How such a big increase in multi??
I noticed that was oc vs stock but surely your single thread should have gone up and it's gone down from stock whilst multi had a massive boost, yup seems a bit whacky alright. OT How are you finding that Wraithripper?You mean from stock ? No idea, this benchmark is whacky.
Its on the other 2990wx@stock, does just fine. Forget OC'ing on a 2990wx on that wraithripper though.I noticed that was oc vs stock but surely your single thread should have gone up and it's gone down from stock whilst multi had a massive boost, yup seems a bit whacky alright. OT How are you finding that Wraithripper?
I just got 3600X running on my x470 board with new chipset drivers from AMD's website. It's noticeably smoother than the 2600X I had, and seems to be inline with the reviews I've seen. I haven't tried overclocking anything yet.
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/13827977
I'm always looking for more.How can something be smoother than smooth?
I just completed my first attempt at upping the RAM (G.Skill Flare-X 2933) from 3200 CL14 to 3600 CL16, still at 1.35v. CPU is still at defaults:
I put a link in my last post for 3600 MHz, and I linked the 3200 MHz a couple of posts above that. I'm linking both in this post:Try running GB4 and see how your score changes with the new RAM OC.