12900KS ECore - 4.0GHz all cores
In the footsteps of Alder Lake - The rise of SMALL cores
Only the 4.3GHz "Raptormont" (sorry Gracemont) with 4MB L2 cache per quadcore cluster result is missing...
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12900KS ECore - 4.0GHz all cores
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Ryzen 9 7950X bone stock, but using a custom loop.
Running through WINE, though it doesn't appear to impact the score at all... Frequency was 5.88Ghz during most of the test - ran it three times, very little variation.
Now this is quite impressive! 4.82MHz/CPU99mark
Dead link.5.97GHz, but some jumping around of the clock... pretty sure this is the limit of this CPU... since I won't apply extra voltage (in fact, this is -12 curve optimizer and 125MHz PBO boost... and nothing at all else... -15CO fails to boot, but does POST, so we're at the limit)
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Where can i download this bench ?
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Zen4 @ 6ghz = 1310 core
I haven't seen Zen 4 6GHz stable. Most likely another suicide run. If you can call a 23 year old single threaded benchmark at unstable clocks a suicide run.I'm going all core and letting the clocks jump around... seems there's a good chunk of performance left on the table doing that...
I haven't seen Zen 4 6GHz stable. Most likely another suicide run. If you can call a 23 year old single threaded benchmark at unstable clocks a suicide run.
AMD A12-8830B (Excavator) 379 vs 474 Intel Pentium Silver N6000 (Tremont) +25%A12-8830B
- on battery > 355
- on charging mode > 379
Could you have a peek at Harware info at the end of the run and see what the effective clock is? I'm curious as that is a strong score even for a desktop.for what its worth
balanced power plan
INTEL NUC 11 PRO i5
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Core i5-1135G7 - 766
during the running of the benchmark the frequency is mostly 3,7 according to HWMon.
oddity: A12-8830b when running on Windows 7 64bit yields only 309points, but system seems much quicker overall.
Gotcha, and your reasoning makes sense to me.@Hulk, sorry for the confusion, i meant the AMD system Laptop (A-Series Thinkpad A275) feels faster onWindows 7 (score of 309) compared to Windows 11 (score of 379) that is probably because there are a lot fewer processes running on Windows 7 on a new installation; but it still keeps me wondering why the score so low, maybe it is just a driver issue.
the NUC 1135G7 NUC feels snappy, is quite fast, was surprised myself.
That's really low for an i9. This score would make me sad if I owned this CPU. Beaten by a Ryzen 5600.
Could be some vulnerability mitigation update.after BIOS update, singlecore went down, but multicore up;