Takukou just blasted past the previous Geekbench 3 record from french OCer Niuulh. While his Ryzen 9 3900XT powered by a MSI X570 GODLIKE motherboard was only running 50MHz faster he managed to raise the previous Geekbench3 record with 1000 points. On top of that he also claimed US overclocker Splave's X265 4K top spot. A very efficient show of force displayed here. Congratz Takukou, question remains how long will it last before it gets broken again.
AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT |
| Benchmark | Score | Overclocker | Motherboard | Memory |
GFP | HWBOT X265 - 4K | 12xCPU | 34.26 | | Takukou | MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Wprime - 1024 | 12xCPU | 34sec 331ms | | Safedisk | ROG Crosshair VIII Impact | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Cinebench - R11.5 | 12xCPU | 50.06 | | Alex@ro | ROG Crosshair VIII Impact | HyperX |
GFP | Cinebench - R15 | 12xCPU | 4601 | | Safedisk | ROG Crosshair VIII Impact | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Cinebench - R20 | 12xCPU | 10155 | | Safedisk | ROG Crosshair VIII Impact | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Geekbench 3 Multi Core | 12xCPU | 82560 | | Takukou | MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE | G.SKILL TridentZ |
(Table as of August 15th, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database) |
AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT |
| Benchmark | Score | Overclocker | Motherboard | Memory |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Multi Core | 8xCPU | 57522 | | Safedisk | ROG Crosshair VIII Impact | G.SKILL TridentZ |
(Table as of August 15th, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database) |
AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT |
| Benchmark | Score | Overclocker | Motherboard | Memory |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Multi Core | 6xCPU | 43947 | | NoMS | ROG Crosshair VII Hero | G.SKILL TridentZ |
(Table as of August 15th, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database) |
The farewell to socket 1151 competition has started!
This comp is completely open to any generation of 1151 processors (Z170-Z390 based motherboards).
NON EXOTIC COOLING ONLY (air, water, chilled etc). You must also have never used LHe, LN2, Dice, Cascade or Single Stage before. So Rookies, Novices and Enthusiast plz chime in!
Don't be afraid , just participate!!!!
Benchmarks picked are:
GPUPi for CPU v3.2 - 1B - 4cores, no HT w/ Benchmate
Cinebench R15 per core w/ Benchmate
wPrime 1024M per - 4cores, no HT w/ Benchmate
SuperPi 32M w/ Benchmate
PiFast w/ Benchmate
Temperature limitation is set at 15C at idle, monitored by Benchmate. The multi-threaded benchmark scores will either be divided on a per core basis (CB R15) or limited to 4 cores, no hyperthreading for Wprime and GPUPI stage, thus to make it more balanced between all core count CPUs for the LGA1151 socket.
Prizes are:
1st Place: Kingpin Cooling TREX LN2 Container (Winner gets color choice) + $100 USD
2nd Place: Kingpin Cooling Inferno Backplate + $50 USD
3rd Place: Kingpin Cooling 30G KPX Paste + $25 USD
and a few more...
A few weeks after the NDA, french overclocker Niuulh pushed the Ryzen 9 3900XT to new heights in the Geekbench 3 multi core category. Beating ASUS' inhouse overclocker Safedisk previous global first spot. Also Brazilian overclocker NoMS can add a new global first spot to his curriculum. With the Ryzen 5 hexacore 3600XT, cooled by liquid nitrogen, running over 5700MHz NoMS submitted the best global Geekbench 3 multi score for 6 core processors to date.
AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT |
| Benchmark | Score | Overclocker | Motherboard | Memory |
GFP | Wprime - 1024 | 12xCPU | 34sec 331ms | | Safedisk | ROG Crosshair VIII Impact | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Cinebench - R11.5 | 12xCPU | 50.06 | | Alex@ro | ROG Crosshair VIII Impact | HyperX |
GFP | Cinebench - R15 | 12xCPU | 4601 | | Safedisk | ROG Crosshair VIII Impact | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Cinebench - R20 | 12xCPU | 10155 | | Safedisk | ROG Crosshair VIII Impact | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Geekbench 3 Multi Core | 12xCPU | 81516 | | Niuulh | ROG Crosshair VIII Impact | G.SKILL TridentZ |
(Table as of July 31st, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database) |
AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT |
| Benchmark | Score | Overclocker | Motherboard | Memory |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Multi Core | 8xCPU | 57522 | | Safedisk | ROG Crosshair VIII Impact | G.SKILL TridentZ |
(Table as of July 9th, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database) |
AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT |
| Benchmark | Score | Overclocker | Motherboard | Memory |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Multi Core | 6xCPU | 43947 | | NoMS | ROG Crosshair VII Hero | G.SKILL TridentZ |
(Table as of July 31st, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database) |
We are just more than one week after Comet Lake launch and most teams kept on working hard to get their names back on the launch chart. Allen Golibersuch aka Splave managed to beat six of Team ROG's launch records and thus claims a few more for the USA. Italian OC star Roberto aka Rsannino shattered the 3DMark06 World Record. Greek OC lord OGS reclaiming the 3DMark11 RTX 2080 ti record with a mere 23 points. HiCookie from Gigabyte closing in nicely on some top scores too. Surprisingly still nothing from Team MSI... To be continued
Core i9 10900K/KF |
| Benchmark | Score | Overclocker | Motherboard | Memory |
| CPU frequency | 10xCPU | 7706.62MHz | | elmor | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | Memory Frequency | | 3332.7Mhz | | bianbao | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | PiFast | | 8sec 37ms | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | SuperPi 1M | | 4sec 743ms | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | SuperPi 32M | | 4min 1sec 755ms | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | wPrime - 32m | 10xCPU | 1.171 sec | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | wPrime - 1024m | 10xCPU | 35sec 250ms | | Splave | ASRock Z490 Aqua 2dimm | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | PCmark05 | 10xCPU | 47765 | | Fugger | ROG Maximus XII Extreme | Galax Hall of Fame |
GFP | PCmark07 | 10xCPU | 10116 | | Fugger | ROG Maximus XII Extreme | Galax Hall of Fame |
WR | PCmark10 | 10xCPU | 90275 | | Fugger | ROG Maximus XII Extreme | Galax Hall of Fame |
GFP | X265 4K | 10xCPU | 31.594 FPS | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | X265 1080P | 10xCPU | 131.513 FPS | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | Cinebench - 2003 | 10xCPU | 12051 | | keeph8n | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Cinebench - R11.5 | 10xCPU | 42.17 | | Splave | ASRock Z490 Aqua 2dimm | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Cinebench - R15 | 10xCPU | 3897 | | Splave | ASRock Z490 Aqua 2dimm | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Cinebench - R20 | 10xCPU | 9108 | | Splave | ASRock Z490 Aqua 2dimm | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Single Core | | 7866 | | Splave | ASRock Z490 Aqua 2dimm | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Multi Core | 10xCPU | 70191 | | Splave | ASRock Z490 Aqua 2dimm | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | Geekbench4 - Single Core | | 10257 | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Geekbench4 - Multi Core | 10XCPU | 61634 | | keeph8n | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | GPUPI3.3 for CPU 100M | 10XCPU | 4sec 332ms | | keeph8n | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | GPUPI3.3 for CPU 1B | 10XCPU | 1min 12sec 912ms | | Rsannino | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | GPUPI for CPU 100M | 10XCPU | 4sec 297ms | | keeph8n | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | GPUPI for CPU 1B | 10XCPU | 1min 25sec 89ms | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | Maxxmem Read | 10xCPU | 53597 MB/sec | | Splave | ASRock Z490 Aqua 2dimm | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | 3DMark06 | 10xCPU | 77469 | | Rsannino | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | 3DMark11 | 10xCPU | 57830 | | OGS | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
(Table as of May 29, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database) |
Core i7 10700K |
| Benchmark | Score | Overclocker | Motherboard | Memory |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Single Core | 8xCPU | 7831 | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Multi Core | 8xCPU | 57048 | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
(Table as of May 29, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database) |
The 20th of May 2020, the official LGA1200 Comet Lake launch day! In the table below you can find the 8 new World Records and 16 Global First Places achieved on Intel's brand new 10th Gen Comet Lake platform.
Core i9 10900K/KF |
| Benchmark | Score | Overclocker | Motherboard | Memory |
| CPU frequency | 10xCPU | 7706.62MHz | | elmor | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | Memory Frequency | | 3332.7Mhz | | bianbao | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | PiFast | | 8sec 37ms | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | SuperPi 1M | | 4sec 743ms | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | SuperPi 32M | | 4min 1sec 755ms | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | wPrime - 32m | 10xCPU | 1.171 sec | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | wPrime - 1024m | 10xCPU | 35sec 625ms | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | PCmark05 | 10xCPU | 47765 | | Fugger | ROG Maximus XII Extreme | Galax Hall of Fame |
GFP | PCmark07 | 10xCPU | 10116 | | Fugger | ROG Maximus XII Extreme | Galax Hall of Fame |
WR | PCmark10 | 10xCPU | 90275 | | Fugger | ROG Maximus XII Extreme | Galax Hall of Fame |
GFP | X265 4K | 10xCPU | 31.594 FPS | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | X265 1080P | 10xCPU | 131.513 FPS | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | Cinebench - 2003 | 10xCPU | 12051 | | keeph8n | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Cinebench - R11.5 | 10xCPU | 42.17 | | Splave | ASRock Z490 Aqua 2dimm | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Cinebench - R15 | 10xCPU | 3892 | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Cinebench - R20 | 10xCPU | 9108 | | Splave | ASRock Z490 Aqua 2dimm | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Single Core | | 7858 | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Multi Core | 10xCPU | 69936 | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
WR | Geekbench4 - Single Core | | 10257 | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Geekbench4 - Multi Core | 10XCPU | 61634 | | keeph8n | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | GPUPI3.3 for CPU 100M | 10XCPU | 4sec 332ms | | keeph8n | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | GPUPI for CPU 1B | 10XCPU | 1min 25sec 89ms | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | 3DMark11 | 10xCPU | 57807 | | Rauf | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
(Table as of May 20, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database) |
Core i7 10700K |
| Benchmark | Score | Overclocker | Motherboard | Memory |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Single Core | 8xCPU | 7831 | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
GFP | Geekbench3 - Multi Core | 8xCPU | 57048 | | Safedisk | ROG Maximus XII Apex | G.SKILL TridentZ |
(Table as of May 20, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database) |
Welcome to the fourth installment of the Freezer’ Burn overclocking competition. The goal of this competition is to have fun with overclocking and create a fair environment where we can compete against each other.
In a departure from previous completions, this time we chose to focus on newer generation components. For this competition we are going to do things a little different, instead of using only one specific GPU, we are going to allow cards from both AMD and Nvidia. To make things fair we are going to limit the cards down to only a few models. If you choose to do battle with a Nvidia card, then you will be limited to the GTX1060 6GB card, or any lesser Pascal GPU. If you want to play with the AMD cards, then the limit will be RX 580 8GB card, or any lesser Polaris GPU. Both of the top models have been known to be very similar with benchmark performance, so it should make a nice competition.
The second big change is the adoption of the Benchmate result verification software. For all of the 2D stages, we will require the use of only Benchmate to validate the score. This revolutionary software ensures that everyone plays fair. Simply run the selected benchmark in the Benchmate software and click the save result button. It generates a benchmark summary which includes many useful pieces of info such as processor MHz during bench, benchmark result, and temp during bench.
To make things even more interesting, we are going to allow all generations of both AMD and Intel CPU's. Simply put, we will allow every CPU ever made in this competition. You might be saying to yourself, hey that's not fair since I only have a 4 core CPU and others might have 32 core CPU’s. Well, we have an interesting solution to this problem, which will be described below in the 2D section. To take things a step further, we are only choosing the graphical portions of 3D benchmark programs so the CPU does wont influence the score. No matter what CPU you have, you can compete in a fair environment!
Competition by itself is fun, but lets face it, it’s more interesting when there are awesome prizes to win! We are extremely happy to report that this competition is supported with OVER $2200 of prizes with no less than 18 WINNERS!!
Competition Duration: December 25th to February 29th (Pacific Time)
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G.SKILL OC World Cup 2019 – Alex@ro from Romania Wins OC Champion Title
Taipei, Taiwan (3 June 2019) – G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is thrilled to announce the winner of the 6th Annual OC World Cup 2019 - major congratulations to Alex@ro from Romania on winning the OC World Cup 2019 Champion title and taking home an astounding grand prize of $10,000 USD and a K|ngp|n Cooling GPU TEK-9 ICON 3.0 GPU LN2 Pot! All contestants were using highest-performance retail hardware in the competition, including Intel® Core™ i9-9900K processors, motherboards based on the Intel Z390 chipset, and G.SKILL DDR4 memory modules made with Samsung B-die components.
The annual G.SKILL OC World Cup is one of the biggest overclocking competition with the largest single cash prize for the champion at $10,000 USD. In this 6th Annual OC World Cup, the top nine overclockers from the online qualifier stage - from Romania Alex@ro, Bullshooter, Dancop, IvanCupa, Lucky_n00b, Niuulh, Radi, rsannino, and safedisk - competed head-to-head on a live stage in front of worldwide audiences from the tech industry at the G.SKILL Computex booth. After three days of the Live Qualifier round, three finalists – Alex@ro, Dancop, and Lucky_n00b – emerged to compete against each other in the Grand Final stage. Upon a full day of overclocking and benching, Alex@ro emerged as the winner in the final moments of the competition.
G.SKILL also would like to specially thank the master judges – Hiwa, Steponz, l0ud_Silence, and Leeghoofd, as well as the administrators at HWBOT. This overclocking competition couldn't have been possible without their dedication and efforts.
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About G.SKILL
Established in 1989 by PC hardware enthusiasts, G.SKILL specializes in high performance memory, SSD products, and gaming peripherals designed for PC gamers and enthusiasts around the world. Combining technical innovation and rock solid quality through our in-house testing lab and talented R&D team, G.SKILL continues to create record-breaking memory for each generation of hardware and hold the no. 1 brand title in overclocking memory.
Taipei, Taiwan (8 March 2019) – G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is excited to announce the 6th Annual OC World Cup 2019. The online qualifier competition stage will be held from March 13, 2019 until April 16, 2019 on hwbot.org.The top 9 winners of the online qualifier will be qualified to join the live competition at the G.SKILL booth during Computex 2019 week from May 29th to 31st and compete for a chunk of the $25,000 USD cash prize pool.
Annual World Class Event of the OC Community
With the participation of top overclockers from around the world and carefully designed rules, G.SKILL OC World Cup is considered as one of the most challenging overclocking competition by professional overclockers. The G.SKILL OC World Cup consists of three rounds: Online Qualifier, Live Qualifier, and Grand Final. The top 9 winners of the Online Qualifier will receive eligibility to enter the Live Qualifier stage during Computex 2019 and demonstrate their finest LN2 extreme overclocking skills at the G.SKILL booth.
Online Qualifier Stage
The Online Qualifier round will be hosted on HWBOT.org from March 13 to April 16, 2019. For this stage, 4 particular benchmarks are selected to test each overclocker's memory overclock tweaking skills: Highest DDR4 Frequency, SuperPi 32m, Geekbench 3 Memory Performance single core, and 3DMark11 on integrated graphics processors. Participants must use G.SKILL DDR4 memory kits and the specified Intel platforms.
And for participants of the Online Qualifier stage, one lucky draw winner will be randomly selected to win a Trident Z Royal DDR4-3600 CL16 16GB (2x8GB) memory kit. For more event details and rules, please visit the competition webpage on HWBOT’s OC-eSports webpage:
http://oc-esports.io/#!/round/gskill_ocworldcup_2019_online_qualifier
Raising the Total Cash Prize Pool to $25,000 USD
To give back to the extreme overclocking community, G.SKILL will be raising the total cash prize pool to $25,000 USD for OC World Cup 2019. The champion will receive a whopping grand prize of $10K USD – the largest single cash prize sum in the overclocking community. Additionally, for the first time in the history of OC World Cup, the total number of contestants for the Live Qualifier stage will also be increased from 6 to 9 participants to provide more opportunities for the overclocking community.
For a breakdown of the cash prize at OC World Cup 2019, please see below:
Champion: USD $10,000
2nd: USD $3,500
3rd: USD $2,500
4th: USD $2,000
5th: USD $1,800
6th: USD $1,600
7th: USD $1,400
8th: USD $1,200
9th: USD $1,000
Plz find more info regarding the Online Qualifier at this link (click)
G.SKILL Announces New Specifications for AMD Ryzen™ 2000 Series Processors and X470 Platform
Up to DDR4-3600MHz
Taipei, Taiwan (19 April 2018) – G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is excited to announce the release of new Trident Z RGB and Sniper X series specifications launching in conjunction with the release of the AMD Ryzen™ 2000 series processors and the X470 platform. Kit specifications starting from DDR4-3200MHz CL16-18-18-38 16GB (2x8GB) to DDR4-3600MHz 18-22-22-42 16GB (2x8GB), these new specifications push the boundaries of AMD system performance to the next level.
Taking Advantage of the New AMD Platform
Armed with the latest IMC on the new 2nd generation AMD Ryzen™ processors, G.SKILL aims to bring users ultra-fast high performance memory kits to help increase overall system performance with the new X470 systems. Trident Z RGB, with model numbers ending with TZRX, and Sniper X memory series now introduce several new AMD X470-specific memory specifications. Please see below for a complete list of the new specifications.
Stress Testing
Tested on the latest ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VII Hero motherboard with the AMD Ryzen™ 2700 processor, the screenshot below shows Trident Z RGB for AMD running at DDR4-3600MHz C18-22-22-42 16GB (2x8GB).
Availability
These new specifications will be available via G.SKILL worldwide distribution partners in late April 2018.
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About G.SKILL
Established in 1989 by PC hardware enthusiasts, G.SKILL specializes in high performance memory, SSD products, and gaming peripherals designed for PC gamers and enthusiasts around the world. Combining technical innovation and rock solid quality through our in-house testing lab and talented R&D team, G.SKILL continues to create record-breaking memory for each generation of hardware and hold the no. 1 brand title in overclocking memory.
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