Black Hole - Benchmark (OLD Version)

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Heres another computer with amd phenom II x6 1055t.. (hey I'm confused why it says 1050t tho)

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Haha, I switched the cpu to my girls computer so she'd be mad if I started oc'ing her stuff since I really have no idea what I'm doing.. I'll try to find guides I found one before and it sounded alot more confusing then what you guys told me to do on the other thread.
 
Haha, I switched the cpu to my girls computer so she'd be mad if I started oc'ing her stuff since I really have no idea what I'm doing.. I'll try to find guides I found one before and it sounded alot more confusing then what you guys told me to do on the other thread.

Just do what we told you to do.
Raising the multiplier to 21 will not need much experience I think :D
 
I guess this bench isn't very realistic then. It takes about 3.8ghz on an 8320 to match a 3570k at stock 3.4ghz in cinebench multithreaded test. The 8350 at stock 4.0ghz just barely beats a 3570k. Of of course single threaded they both get obliterated.


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The bench runs 1 calculation on every thread. 1 of these calculations is timed and used as scores. Then it uses a multiplier of the count of logical cores.
That's why the FX series are scoring bad over here. I'm testing the "multithreaded stability", that's used to run many programs at the same time. It's not one process running on all cores like cinebench does. That's the difference between the black hole and other multithreaded benches.
More singlethreaded performance will be more effective here then when 1 process is tested.
I'm working on a new calculation to replace the 2nd pass in multithreaded test, that will be 1 calculation on all cores (so better for FX series).
Also working on better scaling with singlethreaded and a more advanced FLOP calculation.
 
It is close one sec by between AMD 8 core and i7-3770K. AMD 8 core can be overclock highest like 5 GHz?
With the right cooling and board you can get a 2600K or a 3770K or any Intel K-series chip to 5.0GHz. There are people on here who have done it.
 
With good cooling and a good board you can get a 2600K or a 3770K or any Intel K-series chip to 5.0GHz.

Have you ever tried overclocking a 3770K?!

They have TIM between the die and the IHS instead of being soldered. Thus, even with good cooling temperatures are through the roof. At 4.4Ghz my chip hits 105C with a Corsair H50.
 
Have you ever tried overclocking a 3770K?!

They have TIM between the die and the IHS instead of being soldered. Thus, even with good cooling temperatures are through the roof. At 4.4Ghz my chip hits 105C with a Corsair H50.

It might be weird to me but it should be under 90C or something. Your computer might be in hot spot?
 
Have you ever tried overclocking a 3770K?!

They have TIM between the die and the IHS instead of being soldered. Thus, even with good cooling temperatures are through the roof. At 4.4Ghz my chip hits 105C with a Corsair H50.

Yeah I know IB runs hotter than SB, but people on here have gotten 3770Ks to the likes of 4.9GHz before.

The 2600K would be easier to get to 5.0GHz.
 
I could even reach 5.2ghz lol. Almost exceeded the 90c line lol.
But with another mobo I would need less voltage and the temps would stay lower.
 
The point I was making was the FX 8320 beats the 3570K running stock at cinebench multi. It doesnt need the extra clock that 87dtna claims. The 3770 only beats the 8350 by less then a second.
 
Was going to, but still have a few 8120 and 6200. After christmas it will be for sure.


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Thank You.

Would you mind overclocking one of them to 4.8 or more? What cooler do you have?
It would be interesting to compare to some intels. If you could reach 5ghz, that'd be awesome!
Are you selling them? If yes, I would be interested in the FX6200 or FX8120 depending on the price.
 
Have you ever tried overclocking a 3770K?!

They have TIM between the die and the IHS instead of being soldered. Thus, even with good cooling temperatures are through the roof. At 4.4Ghz my chip hits 105C with a Corsair H50.

Umm, what? I ran a 3570k at 4.5ghz with a small 92mm two heatpipe cooler with acceptable temps (topped out at 80c or so). You either got one BAD cpu, or your H50 isn't seated properly.


The point I was making was the FX 8320 beats the 3570K running stock at cinebench multi. It doesnt need the extra clock that 87dtna claims. The 3770 only beats the 8350 by less then a second.

I was looking at cinebench R10, but whatever.

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/701?vs=698
 
Using a Zerotherm NV120 PMW right now. Better cooler then you think. Have a couple of the ZEN FZ120 too. For awhile I had a thing for ZeroTherm coolers, lol. Been thinking about getting a Antec 920 or Corsair H100i. Been looking at the Zalman LQ-320 too. I have these processors for builds Im doing, cant sell them.
 
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