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There is no score, it's not a benchmark. It's a program to maximally stress the CPU with AVX instructions, which also causes the maximum power consumption and heat, and check for any miscalculations/instability. The GFLOPS number is only there for reference, not to compare different PCs among each other in a benchmark table.
Like i said, as soon as you observe bad performance in an actual CPU benchmark, then we can take a look at it. I wouldn't worry about the GFLOPS in Linpack at all. If you suspect something is wrong, i gave you several pointers what to look for (possibly some kind of limiting or throttling), and how to look for it. It could be a safety mechanism of the CPU+mobo, because if there was no limiting, you'd exceed certain power/temp parameters with your overclock.
Like i said, as soon as you observe bad performance in an actual CPU benchmark, then we can take a look at it. I wouldn't worry about the GFLOPS in Linpack at all. If you suspect something is wrong, i gave you several pointers what to look for (possibly some kind of limiting or throttling), and how to look for it. It could be a safety mechanism of the CPU+mobo, because if there was no limiting, you'd exceed certain power/temp parameters with your overclock.