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Share your Performance test 9 results

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Location
Zadar, Croatia
System Name SloMo
Processor G4560
Motherboard MSi H110-PRO-D
Cooling LC-CC-95 @ Arctic Cooling fan
Memory 2X Crucial DDR4 2400 4GB
Video Card(s) Integrated HD 610
Storage WD 500 GB + Seagate 500 GB + Toshiba 3 TB
Display(s) Lenovo D221
Case Corsair Carbide 100R
Audio Device(s) Manhattan Flex BT Headphones, Encore P-801 stereo speakers
Power Supply Corsair CX450M
Mouse microsoft office mouse
Keyboard Modecom mc-800m
Software Windows 10 Pro x64
Benchmark Scores gorstak @ hwbot.org
Download here: https://www.passmark.com/download/pt_download.htm

this is mine:

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Mine, on my 24/7 OC as in system specs.

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Balanced CPU and GPU score :toast:
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My 3 year old GS70 6QE laptop :)
 
heres mine, its just run as norm with all the background stuff going on.
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and this is with some try items shutdown, quite a difference it makes eh.
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epeen thread, yaay

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My setup. A good mix of old and new hardware. A Frankenstein pc:D


Edit: CPU clock apparantly got to ilde speed. But CPU is OC to 4.43 GHz.
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uhm, offtopic, but does anyone have a clue which desktop customization is dia01 running? I want that skin so bad...
 
yes but which skin? I really don't want to hire a hacker to steal it from him.
 
I did, 5 mins after he posted it..still no response...
 
uhm, offtopic, but does anyone have a clue which desktop customization is dia01 running? I want that skin so bad...

Hire a thug and steal the whole PC. Might be cheaper.
 
Not a fan of this software its not entirely numa aware for memory tests.
 
What do you use to cool that 3770K? It's rare to see Ivys hit even 5GHz.

if the voltage cpu-z repports is correct, i will say there is a good changes he used Dry ice, phase cooling or at least a custom water loop out side in the cold or freezer and not one of the cheap loops. He is deffently not air cooling that thing at 1.7 volts. LN2 seems a bit much for only just above 5 GHz throw.

1.7 volts is really high for that CPU or any intel CPU of that is under 10 years old. My own I7 980X i have pumped 1.55 volts throw it at 4.75 GHz and that is for sure the upper limit my air cooler can handle before the CPU thermal throttles and that is even on a cold day.
 
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What do you use to cool that 3770K? It's rare to see Ivys hit even 5GHz.
240mm AIO. And yeah. It's a good'n. :)
1.7 volts is really high for that CPU or any intel CPU of that is under 10 years old.
It is high. As a matter of fact, that's as high as I'm willing to go with it. I just killed the 3770K I had before it running Geekbench 3 @ 5.0GHz with ~1.86V. Ivy Bridge is apparently pretty voltage tolerant though. I've run my 3570Ks with 1.9V+ for benches and never killed one. I've killed one with voltage. But it was an instant death as soon as I accidentally clicked ~2.2V in MSI Control Center. I was going for ~2.0V. Which I'd managed to not kill it with previously.
 
240mm AIO. And yeah. It's a good'n. :)
It is high. As a matter of fact, that's as high as I'm willing to go with it. I just killed the 3770K I had before it running Geekbench 3 @ 5.0GHz with ~1.86V. Ivy Bridge is apparently pretty voltage tolerant though. I've run my 3570Ks with 1.9V+ for benches and never killed one. I've killed one with voltage. But it was an instant death as soon as I accidentally clicked ~2.2V in MSI Control Center. I was going for ~2.0V. Which I'd managed to not kill it with previously.

2.2 volts :fear:. That CPU got litterly toasted and 1.86 volts is crazy high. Beyond 2 volts and you are seriously gambling with the CPU´s life. I been told that people back in the days manage to kill I7 980X´s at just above 1.6 volts. I dont have the nuts to go above 1.6 volts on my CPU and any way i would need better cooling for that else the CPU would thermal throttle like nvidia´s gpu´s does with reference radial cooler desing.

No matter what I5 3570K at 1.95 volts you got balls of steal :peace:
 
It is high. As a matter of fact, that's as high as I'm willing to go with it. I just killed the 3770K I had before it running Geekbench 3 @ 5.0GHz with ~1.86V. Ivy Bridge is apparently pretty voltage tolerant though. I've run my 3570Ks with 1.9V+ for benches and never killed one. I've killed one with voltage. But it was an instant death as soon as I accidentally clicked ~2.2V in MSI Control Center. I was going for ~2.0V. Which I'd managed to not kill it with previously.
What the hell.. I'd never ran any newer Intel CPUs after P4 at even 1.5V.. Those voltages are pure suicide for the CPU, when I had 7700K @ 5GHz, even 1.45V felt like too damn high.
 
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