Submission Details
espo_sun`s SuperPi - 32M score - Extreme League
5min 40sec 50ms with AMD Ryzen 7 5800X at 5000.2MHz
Ranking position
n/a
Global rank:
16th
Ryzen 7 5800X rank:
16th out of 109
Points earned for overclocker league
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Global Points
Not espo_sun's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Points
16th using Ryzen 7 5800X
34.8 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not Team03s's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) 9th in team using Ryzen 7 5800X
7.6 Points
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 'Vermeer'
- Cooling: Water (Custom)
- Cores: 5,000.25MHz(+31.59%)
Memory details
- Product: Hall of Fame
- Type: 16384MB DDR4 SDRAM
- Speed: @ 3,800MHz
- Timings: CL11.0 11-9-21
VGA details
- Model: GeForce GT 1030 (GDDR5) (GP108) NVIDIA
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Speed: 1,227MHz / 1,502MHz (Stock)
Mainboard details
- Manufacturer: ASUS
- Model: ROG Crosshair VIII Impact
- Chipset: X570
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Recent Comments
I.nfraR.ed says:
Sorry, but I don't think this score is eligible for the competition.
The bclk is clearly altered. The version of BenchMate used is not showing Max Effective Clock for some reason.
If you load Windows at e.g. 100MHz bclk, open BenchMate and then increase bclk, the "Max Core Frequency" does not pick up this, but "Max Effective Clock" does. FCLK, UCLK and MCLK are read from SMU power table and they are always reported on 100MHz-base, regardless of blck set in bios or in Windows. CPUZ clearly shows the increased bclk, also one of the timers is skewed.
I have made a similar test on whatever Windows install I had on the SSD and got 2nd place easily with a single run.
Boot bclk is 100.0625, then increased to 100.63 in Windows.
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