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System Name | Raptor Baked |
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Processor | 14900k w.c. |
Motherboard | Z790 Hero |
Cooling | w.c. |
Memory | 48GB G.Skill 7200 |
Video Card(s) | Zotac 4080 w.c. |
Storage | 2TB Kingston kc3k |
Display(s) | Samsung 34" G8 |
Case | Corsair 460X |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | PCIe5 850w |
Mouse | Asus |
Keyboard | Corsair |
Software | Win 11 |
Benchmark Scores | Cool n Quiet. |
Hi guys,
I've only just recently picked up a 3570k the other day to piss fart around with and it kinda blew me away!
This thing is doing 4.5Ghz @ 1.064 volts. I find this pretty bloody amazing for a 22nm CPU.
My Kaby Lake CPU cant even beat that. It has to run 1.11v @ 4.5Ghz.
So it got me thinking, can anybody's CPU compete with this sweet little ivy 3570k?
Now I haven't done any testing past 4.5Ghz just yet as all my testing on sandy and ivy CPU's gets done at 4.5Ghz with only a 15 minute stress test run of Realbench. Still I find this CPU very impressive.
I've taken a screen shot just before the 15m was up.
Not bad if I say so myself.
This testing also doesn't have once inch of LLC enabled.
I've only just recently picked up a 3570k the other day to piss fart around with and it kinda blew me away!
This thing is doing 4.5Ghz @ 1.064 volts. I find this pretty bloody amazing for a 22nm CPU.
My Kaby Lake CPU cant even beat that. It has to run 1.11v @ 4.5Ghz.
So it got me thinking, can anybody's CPU compete with this sweet little ivy 3570k?
Now I haven't done any testing past 4.5Ghz just yet as all my testing on sandy and ivy CPU's gets done at 4.5Ghz with only a 15 minute stress test run of Realbench. Still I find this CPU very impressive.
I've taken a screen shot just before the 15m was up.
Not bad if I say so myself.
This testing also doesn't have once inch of LLC enabled.
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