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771 cb avec Intel Core i3 7350K à 6783MHz

Position dans le classement

9405th

WR Rank:

9405th sur un total de 13303

50th

Global 2x CPU classement:

50th sur un total de 1656

1st

Core i3 7350K classement:

Cup Gold 1st sur un total de 193

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  • Fréquence: MHz / MHz (Stock)

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Commentaires récents

United Statesbigblock990 a commenté son propre score:

ASRock Z170m OC Formula. Thanks Team Yellow!

United KingdomNoxinite dit :

Awesome!

United Statesmllrkllr88 dit :

Going after those gravy dualie points :D How did you find this one?

Luumi dit :

Atleast this is a retail one.

Israelshar00750 dit :

Wow ??? great work bro ???

United StatesSparkysAdventure dit :

Oh my god, almost 6.8g R15 on a retail 7350k! Absolutely amazing!

Belgiumleeghoofd dit :

mellow yellow internal team battle

United StatesGtiJason dit :

Great score, bet we see BB990 push this to 6.8

Australiaunityofsaints dit :

Since Benchmate is known to affect Cinebench scores this needs to go in the dedicated CB15 with BenchMate category imo

United Statesrtsurfer dit :

Life is unfair. Go on you lucky bugger.

United Statesl0ud_sil3nc3 dit :

dafuq congrats BB!

United Statesyosarianilives dit :

3 hours ago, unityofsaints said:

Since Benchmate is known to affect Cinebench scores this needs to go in the dedicated CB15 with BenchMate category imo

Correct

United StatesGtiJason dit :

2 hours ago, yosarianilives said:

Correct

Does it ? Quick n' Dirty comparison of the Top 10 submissions simply based on amount of CB points earned per MHz of freq is showing this.
Keep in mind BigBlock990's score is the only one done with BenchMate AND most the lower efficiency subs are old, basically from launch meaning probably didn't run as much as more recent runs to squeeze out that last 0.0001% of perf

Efficiency                                                                          Score
Rank        cb per MHz             score    User                    Rank        

5th     0.1136603773584906    753    Ikki                      10th

6th     0.1135628656949897    755    Dancop                 9th

9th     0.1132245020218661    756    ale belo                 8th

10th   0.1131907308377897    762    funsoul                 7th

7th     0.1133928571428571    762    Xtreme Addict     6th

2nd    0.113944817300522       764    Loud                     5th

8th     0.1133165456969338    765    rsannino               4th

3rd     0.1137644615840997    767    Luumi                    3rd

1st     0.1140650527253824    768    Splave                   2nd

4th     0.1136665192392747    771    bigblock990         1st

Austria_mat_ dit :

6 hours ago, unityofsaints said:

Since Benchmate is known to affect Cinebench scores this needs to go in the dedicated CB15 with BenchMate category imo

This is not true, BenchMate does not change CINEBENCH scoring. CINEBENCH uses timeGetTime() which uses the system's clock interrupt to accumulate time. The time source for the clock interrupt in Windows 8 and 10 is either the LAPIC timer by default or HPET (useplatformclock = true). The LAPIC timer is exactly the same timer as RDTSC, the CPU's timestamp counter. Because timeGetTime() is not precise enough (a timestamp can be skewed by 10 ms for example due to the accumulation and a rude division to be backwards compatible), I decided to use the more precise CPU timestamp instead for CB. This is the same time source, just more precise. The score doesn't really change, but it's more stable.

Switching to HPET for the whole system (useplatformclock) would affect the CINEBENCH scoring a lot more.

Australiaunityofsaints dit :

@GtiJason @_mat_ You're both missing the point. I didn't say this particular score was bugged and I didn't say BenchMate actively changes Cinebench scoring. I'm just stating that CB15 with Benchmate constitutes another benchmark, since e.g. it allows Windows 10 while CB15 without Benchmate doesn't. It wouldn't be fair on anyone to mix those two.

United Statesbigblock990 dit :

Thanks everyone!

@unityofsaints You are missing the point. Benchmate is the the way forward. If we require all benches to have a separate category "with benchmate" then what is the point of staying on hwbot? It would make WAY more sense for matt to create his own database, and leave hwbot behind.

Also you are incorrect about win10. All skylake and newer intel platforms are legal on any OS with or without benchmate.

 

United KingdomGeorgeStorm dit :

I believe @unityofsaints is pointing out the current rule only, not saying that in the future benchmate will be integrated with the main category.

United KingdomMatt26LFC dit :

Great score! Congrats!

United StatesSplave dit :

remove score and ban bigblock pls and thnx

 

Austria_mat_ dit :

2 hours ago, GeorgeStorm said:

I believe @unityofsaints is pointing out the current rule only, not saying that in the future benchmate will be integrated with the main category.

I believe so too. I think a decision from HWBOT is needed here. Either go with BenchMate or go without.

HungaryAchill3uS dit :

If this not deserves the 161 global, I dont know what... the floor is drama

United KingdomNoxinite dit :

If we're talking in technicalities then the score is legal for only this category that it was submitted to as their is no validation file from the Benchmate utility. And the rules do not state that you can't have other utilities running at the same time (e.g. Benchmate).

United Stateskeeph8n dit :

^^^^^^^ a screenshot is a screenshot

Australiaunityofsaints dit :

10 hours ago, bigblock990 said:

Thanks everyone!

@unityofsaints You are missing the point. Benchmate is the the way forward.

For Benchmate to be "the way forward" it needs to be open-sourced instead of relying on 1 or 2 developers. As it stands it's a handy tools for some special cases like Geekbench on Win 10. 

Austria_mat_ dit :

I have no problem to make BenchMate open source. I just doubt that there would many advantages, instead it give insight on how to trick it. Especially the HWBOT submission and its mandatory requirement to store zhe encryption key inside the executable would be easily visible.

But I am open to discuss this further!

My idea was to give the source code away to an overclocker I deem trustworthy to push this forward even without me available/alive.

CanadaGoku is Gei dit :

I can see why people said dual core is no longer suitable for gaming, even this dual core world record cpu can only reach 771cb, while most mainstream modern cpu are already 1kcb+ on r15

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