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Dammit.

I don't know what to do with that board now.

13900 non K sounds like a good pick, or flip it and get a MSI Z790i edge (personally I'd just buy the non K 13900)
 
R5 3600 @ PBO +200

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BenchMate-verified R23
13900KS stock (56, 56, 60, 60, 56, 56, 56, 56 P-, all 16 E-cores at 43) with a -0.050 V undervolt on all P- and E- cores
RAM at 6400 tightened to CL30

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Very nice! Congrats. Are you on custom water? Even undervolted I can easily run into thermal limits with my 360 mm AIO if I leave it running above 300 watts for too long. Still we are quite close considering I'm on Windows 10, can't run 7000+ mem like an Apex does and undervolted my chip :rockout:

I got up to like ~43000 by upping the tvb thermal limits a bit. TVB obviously means these look like nice numbers but a 2nd run etc wouldnt look anywhere near as good (tho for my use case burst trumps long run perf) Cooling is just the 360 aio in my sig with a Thermalright frame with NT-H2. Really impressed by it, can sustain almost 350w (340-350ish). Night and day vs my previous corsair (coolit) AIO.
It's getting a bit hot now tho, might have to wait till winter for more OC escapades :p
 
I got up to like ~43000 by upping the tvb thermal limits a bit. TVB obviously means these look like nice numbers but a 2nd run etc wouldnt look anywhere near as good (tho for my use case burst trumps long run perf) Cooling is just the 360 aio in my sig with a Thermalright frame with NT-H2. Really impressed by it, can sustain almost 350w (340-350ish). Night and day vs my previous corsair (coolit) AIO.

I see. It's a valid approach, I just went the undervolt way to see if I could shave off some watts and a bit of temp, which it did. I'm using Kryonaut Extreme (the super expensive pink one), also with a Thermalright frame - id-cooling Frostflow X 360 AIO reused from my previous Ryzen 5950X build. The radiator looks a lot like the DeepCool LT720's, so I guess it's a similar platform. 350ish isn't sustainable for me, but I've no AC in my room, ambient is on low 20's (C) during the day at this time of the year. I wonder how would a high-end air like the NH-D15 or the upcoming Assassin IV would handle this thing at 300W continuous :eek::)
 
I see. It's a valid approach, I just went the undervolt way to see if I could shave off some watts and a bit of temp, which it did. I'm using Kryonaut Extreme (the super expensive pink one), also with a Thermalright frame - id-cooling Frostflow X 360 AIO reused from my previous Ryzen 5950X build. The radiator looks a lot like the DeepCool LT720's, so I guess it's a similar platform. 350ish isn't sustainable for me, but I've no AC in my room, ambient is on low 20's (C) during the day at this time of the year. I wonder how would a high-end air like the NH-D15 or the upcoming Assassin IV would handle this thing at 300W continuous :eek::)


Feeling the itch grab a MO-RA and just have it out in the balcony but what keeps me from doing it is it probably wont even make much of a difference for like half the year anyway (and all the hassle of setting everything up+ cost)
 
Ryzen 7900 gets 27500 points with 100Watt setting (which is like 77Watt TDP).
 
Here's mine.
Single Core = 2157
Multi Core = 39373


UPDATE: Added single core score

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After a half hour :laugh:

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Edit:

I am using all rainbow fans, not a single high performance fan installed :D
 
Posted this elsewhere already, but I might as well post it here:

Celeron N3350 @ 50MHz - 1 point on multicore. It took 8 days of 24/7 Cinebench for this!
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Note: the clockspeed in the screenshot shown is wrong
 
My laptop score after -140mv UV on the p-core and -100mv on the p-cache :D
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And for some reason, it still displays as Windows 10 even though I'm on Windows 11.
 
Some hexacore love :love:

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Well they don't suck at all and infact they give a great performance boost.
Obviously, that's why Intel put them there.
 
4750G 3.6GHz base / 4.4GHz boost Air Cooling Wraith Stealth (also with ECC RAM)

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My laptop:
No tweaks or anything, just in "performance mode"

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