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Overclocked i7 2700k
 
x2 4000+ stock

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x2 5400B stock

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x4 640 stock

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g3260 stock

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I'm surprised about the fact that the g3260 scores better than the x4 640 in multi thread.

Think I have an sempron 145 somewhere, but I'm too lazy to look after it and I don't have any spare ddr2/ddr3 for it.
 
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Don't know how good this is? had the PC up and running since 4 hours a go, a quick and dirty stable OC. Chip is at 4ghz with all power saving states enabled.

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Well then..... matching a stock 5960X in single core... not bad eh?

For gawd knows what reason my memory timings changed on their own from 8-9-9 to 8-10-10, but at 1603mhz.. whatever the case it's working like butter dream :D

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Back on Windows 10 fully activated and my multi thread score is a good amount higher than on Windows 7, similar single thread scores.

I guess that lower overhead on Win 10 pays off.

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My trusty old I7 920 @ 4,4 GHz.

For reference stock cpu first.

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4.4 GHz

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This is on a stock dual Xeon "QEY6" setup. The QEY6 is supposedly an engineering sample of the E5-2695 v3 and they are cheap on Ebay compared to the high end production Xeons. In my setup a single QEY6 benches on Passmark at a little less than 90% of the benchmarks I have seen for the 2695 v3. The system has 32 GB of DDR4 2400 RDIMMs.

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Here's another dual CPU system. I meant to build this initially instead of the system above, but ended up with a 2011 v3 motherboard and ended up keeping it and building out the system in the message above and this one.

Anyways, this is a dual Xeon E5-2670. The difference between Schmuckley's single thread number and this one is interesting as my number is significantly lower. I think part of that is due to this system running Windows server 2016 preview 5. I noticed that the overall score for Passmark was noticeably lower when in Server 2016 v. Windows 10. I am currently trying out server 2016 because the Super Micro dual 2011 motherboard I am using runs Windows 10 ok until you try to do a restart, then it hangs in the restart process. Apparently some other 2011 boards had the same issue and it was fixed with a BIOS update. Unfortunately, the last BIOS for my board is dated 2013.

There is also the Non Uniform Memory Access issue with dual CPU MBs. Each CPU its own memory, which is shared between the CPUs, but accessing the other CPU's memory is not as fast. Despite the single thread number being low, the multi thread number still was pretty good.

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My fastest score yet.

This is 4.46ghz, RAM overclocked to 1700mhz.

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I'm looking at this old post where a 3960X is giving a bench of over 9000, I've been looking at my own 3970X which according to the reference value, should be benching around 12000, yet mine is only giving just over 5000! Does anyone have any ideas as to why I'm having this problem on the multi-thread side of things?

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Cheers,
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this is with 4800mhz overclock!!!
so a 3960x standard should give 1250\7600
so yes your multithread score is off?? but your singlethread score is higher(and that with 800mhz lower oc)! maybe older benchmark software 15.01beta and his old score is on 15.00
and 1 window says 32bit+other 64bit?
but you really should get 200points more on multi?

and i just downloaded 1.73cpu-z and get lower scores all around.
 
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I'm not sure where you're seeing the 32Bit reference, which screen is that on?
 
on the attachment you posted-only bench window is 64bit-dont know if that means something.
sorry stupid question is there no nb frequenzy on socket 2011? or only qpi
ok got -no there is not
 
on the attachment you posted-only bench window is 64bit-dont know if that means something.
sorry stupid question is there no nb frequenzy on socket 2011? or only qpi
ok got -no there is not

Hi again,

I'm still not fully seeing any reference to 32 Bit anywhere, the version of CPU-Z is suffixed with x64, there is only reference to 32nm lithography and 32gig of ram, that's all I can see.

Yeah, sorry, I don't know a great deal on this subject so no idea why there is no North Bridge frequency.

I just don't know what is causing my multi-thread drop off in performance, and I wonder if this is having a knock on affect in other areas, such as my SLi doesn't seem to be performing as well as I'd hoped it would on some titles. I know this is GPU tech but I'm wondering if my mobo is defective, or my voltages and CAS timings are all to pot.
 
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