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The 5600X Cinebench is stuck at 3.7GHz

@3x0 You don't have the same MB as OP.
Don't assume he should score the same as you (especially with RAM settings, power limits and measuring differences being taken into account).
OP's board may have different Vdroop control scheme inplace, which causes TDP limit to be hit earlier (or CPU itself has higher VID that yours).
 
@3x0 You don't have the same MB as OP.
Don't assume he should score the same as you (especially with RAM settings, power limits and measuring differences being taken into account).
OP's board may have different Vdroop control scheme inplace, which causes TDP limit to be hit earlier (or CPU itself has higher VID that yours).
Every 5600x review with any motherboard has its R23 score around 10500 points.
 
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I did not encounter such a problem when I tried aida64 i don't understand what the cinebench thing is.
 
Tick "Stress FPU" box in AIDA64, as "CPU Stress" test only loads ALUs and not FP units.
 
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Seems like the AVX+ CPU frequency profiles are broken in BIOS?
 
OK, so let's call this Gigabyte's BIOS "Auto" settings doing weird things, and go back to higher PPT and proper performance.
 
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OK, so let's call this Gigabyte's BIOS "Auto" settings doing weird things, and go back to higher PPT and proper performance.
What difference does it make if I auto>enabled pbo from bios?
 
Some settings in UEFI prevent the CPU from boosting properly in AVX workloads. My 5600 boosts to 4,4GHz@78W in R23.
 
Some settings in UEFI prevent the CPU from boosting properly in AVX workloads. My 5600 boosts to 4,4GHz@78W in R23.

I think it's because of the bios, but I don't know which setting affects it :/
 
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