I own two X5680, two E5-1680V2, one E5-2690V2 and two E5-2699V3. One E5-1680V2 is a golden chip, because it can run Cinebench at 4.6 GHz at 1.27V Vcore and is 100% stable at 4.5GHz at 1.29 Vcore.
I have dismantled X58 and X79 setups. I currently operate only X99 and E5-2699V3. I modded ASUS BIOS and applied -0.07 undervolt on 106.1 BCLK on Rampage V Extreme. I have achieved world records in 21 categories on HWbot.
https://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/xeon_e5_2699_v3/
I have scrutinized other HWBot submissions and found out that Gigabyte GA-X99-SOC Champion is capable of reaching 109.3 BCLK.
The Xeon E5 2699 v3scores getScoreFormatted in the Geekbench3 - Multi Core benchmark. sofos1990ranks #73 worldwide and #1 in the hardware class. Find out more at HWBOT.
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Did anyone read Zen 4 reviews here? I have noticed that stock 6-core Ryzen 5 7600X scored 2481 CB scores in Cinebench R15 which is higher than 2296 CB scores generated by my stock 18-core Xeon E5-2699V3. I mean, three times less cores beat 18-core beast. That's 8 years of progress.
But Xeon is 3 times cheaper than Ryzen 5.
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Stock Ryzen 5 7600X scores 6040 CB scores in Cinebench R20, which is higher than 5986 CB scores achieved by my 18-core E5-2699V3 with supposedly 24/7 stable overclock for most V3 Xeons (-0.05 undervolt on 103 BCLK).
We move onwards to AMD's Ryzen 5 5700X, it has just six cores and twelve threads available. The CPU will be analyzed, tested, and benchmarked. Given its excellent performance combined with a complet...
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