Benchmarking fun

Let's do a benchmarking comparison with CPU's. Benchmark with R15 (not R20 because of the amd gimp) post score! This isn't an e-dick competition so no shilling please.

Talk about your set up and overclocking information (ram speeds/boost clocks ect.) So maybe you guys can help each other out to get the best possible performance.

>Your overclock
>Memory brand
>Overclock/Memory timings

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>intlel
psshhhhh

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How did you get your clocks so high? An all core overclock at that.

thats an ln2 setup.....

show single core

>1.55v
That thing died a week after at most

You have to be pulling an insane amount of wattage from that

Just fry my CPU diddy

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5.1ghz?

102 MHz x 42 = 4284 MHz. Autovolts to 1.33V under load.

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Nope, stock with MCE enabled.

4.8Ghz all-core.
4.9Ghz single core.

Voltage is 1.28v, but since it's with MCE enabled, it's probably much higher than what it actually needs to run at 4.8Ghz all-core.

I could likely quite easily OC to 5ghz manually with the same voltage.

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You can safely clock that to 4.8-5ghz if you have the cooling.

You can, I have a 9900K at 5ghz all core running 1.32v and it's rock solid. 9700k's can get to 5.1ghz with ease if you have a decent cooler. Just don't let it get above 82c.

That just sounds like bullshit. I remember after launch people were hyped about it being a 4.5 GHz overclocker. There's no way it does 4.8 GHz or more, and I wouldn't wanna put it through that after eight years anyway, it's only got a little longer to go until retirement.

How much LN2 you go through a day?

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People have been running 4.8 ghz on those things for 7 years strait.

checked
>16C 4GHz Ryzen beats a 32C 4GHz Ryzen
wut

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Pretty sure it's fake or an IN2 experiment

Proof?

>Just don't let it get above 82c.
I'm fine with 80-85c under a sustained synthetic load.

That means during gaming it will generally be a good 5-10c cooler at least.

And yeah, i'll probably OC it at some point soon.

Just google it, a lot of people are getting 4.8 and higher.

Oh come on dude, 4,5GHz is a pussy OC. I've seen people running the i7-2600K at close to 5GHz 24/7.

To be fair, those are golden samples.

Most chips would struggle to break 4.6ghz without some exotic cooling and an expensive ass motherboard.