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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 + HDD 500Gb+2xSSD Kinston 480Gb+5Tb Seagate+512Gb NVME SGI |
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 then you will be disappointed if you try the latest passmark 10.0...they really crippled X79 platform and some other older platforms a lot.....here my comparison between passmark 9Vs10 bellow:A problem with too many non-standard benchmarks is they could be optimized for any arch (intentionally or not.) Common benchmarks tend to be more transparent with general performance. Here found my Passmark 9 results for E5-1680V2 at 4.65GHz: 19557 vs 17607 of the Ryzen 2700X.
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The benchmarks you reference from Phoronix do not reveal the full potential of these Xeon chips, as everyone in this thread is already well aware. The chips nominally perform at 4.5-4.6GHz, which needs an overclock to match free boost clocks of the Ryzen refresh CPUs. I don't compare with Ryzen 2, because there's a drastic change in strategy with those to increase cache and pull away (not a bad thing, but it does add cost).
Xeon@2650 V2*OC*3.4Ghz All Cores