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System Name | Minotaur |
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Processor | Intel I9 7940X |
Motherboard | Asus Strix Rog Gaming E X299 |
Cooling | BeQuiet/ double-Fan |
Memory | 192Gb of RAM DDR4 2400Mhz |
Video Card(s) | 1)RX 6900XT BIOSTAR 16Gb***2)MATROX M9120LP |
Storage | 2 x ssd-Kingston 240Gb A400 in RAID 0+ HDD 500Gb +Samsung 128gbSSD +SSD Kinston 480Gb |
Display(s) | BenQ 28"EL2870U(4K-HDR) / Acer 24"(1080P) / Eizo 2336W(1080p) / 2x Eizo 19"(1280x1024) |
Case | NZXT H5 Flow |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek/Creative T20 Speakers |
Power Supply | F S P Hyper S 700W |
Mouse | Asus TUF-GAMING M3 |
Keyboard | Func FUNC-KB-460/Mechanical Keyboard |
VR HMD | Oculus Rift DK2 |
Software | Win 11 |
Benchmark Scores | Fire Strike=23905,Cinebench R15=3167,Cinebench R20=7490.Passmark=30689,Geekbench4=32885 |
Well....first of all TY @Regeneration for your efforts....I changed bios and so far so good....there are are some minor losses,for example in Cinebench R15 when my CPU is OC on 4,1Ghz before I could have around 945 score now is 930,same goes for passmark before was like 10120 score now is 10010,also maybe booting time is few second longer but from other side my System is finally safeI already posted AIDA64 results of a variety of CPU/FPU benchmarks, so far the performance reduction isn't that bad.
Intel made several adjustments to the microcode over the time. The latest version (0x1F) seems to be better. The previous version dropped 3DMark by 200 points on my system.
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