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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 in RAID 0+ HDD 500Gb +Samsung 128gbSSD +SSD Kinston 480Gb |
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 |
I love X299 platform there is a lot of possibility to play with OC and tweaking.....my advice to you is to OC cores individually if you know what you doing as you can see for yourself some of the cores heat up before the others which means some cores can reach higher clocks then others also you can put different V on any cores 'tho you will need time for all of this tweaking but if you like to tweak could be very rewarding.....My 7940X is undervolted and OC and my cores goes from 4,1Ghz on some all the way up to the 4,7Ghz on few cores and results are really good(cinebech R23=20 272p).....Here’s an interesting tidbit, my Intel i9-7920x introduced in Q3/17 scored 17052 in R23. Beating the Threadripper 1950x also introduced Q3/17. I had a mild overclock of 4.4Ghz. It did get a bit hot on a few cores, may do a re-paste before I proceed with a 10 minute stress test. Changed up from a 7820x for $100. I thought that was reasonable for an upgrade from 8c/16t to 12c/24t. You can see the R23 scores for my old 7820x.View attachment 367889