Cinebench/Benchmark Thread

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>using anything other than bogomips

grep -m1 'bog' /proc/cpuinfo

5820k I got ~3 years ago for $290.

New rig

Git gud

I'm so glad I went with the 5820k over the 4790k.
Now that the consumer i7's are 6 cores I might actually buy a consumer motherboard for my next computer (though that wont be for another 3-4 years at least)

it enrages me that my system from 2012 is still this good, threadripper on zen2 is when I will upgrade.

I've been noticing that once you get to a point, cpu's stop being a huge margin from each other, maybe a 5% or 10% improvement here and there

Nice, I think mines a bit short actually, I'm in the middle of installing loads of new software, watching a movie and encrypting new drives as I've only finished the build today so that'll no doubt lower my score. And I've yet to overclock anything.

The move to more cores is welcome, I was waiting for that before finally upgrading my old 2600k, although it really matters what you do, most of the performance I need is for gaming which intel tend to dominate at.

Yeah, OC'd vs OC'd things are insanely close right now between the 8700k and ryzen 7. You'll probably be at 1750-1850 if you can hit 5GHz+.

*insanely close in Cinebench

yea, intel seems to have the market with gaming, i bought the 1600x to upgrade from an old 13-6100 and i haven''t had the urge to upgrade since, no doubt ryzen 2 will be an improvement, but i plan to keep my cpu till at least 2019

What's your ram clocked at? bumping mine to 2800mhz got me to the high 1200s on the ryzen 1600x

I'll do some prelim overclocking tomorrow, I was tempted to buy a chip guaranteed to do 5Ghz or maybe 5.1Ghz, but they're extremely expensive, so I've basically done the boxed retail lottery and see what I get.

Went with the DH15 cooler as well which is doing a good job so far, even on a single fan. I'm hoping for 5Ghz, that's what I got out of my 2600k and that lasted comfortably for 6 years.


I bought DDR4 3600 which is what it's running for my bench. 16-16-16

How well do you think the 1600x at 3.9ghz will work with a 1080 or 1080 ti, i wanna keep my cpu for a long time and just upgrade my gpu maybe once every year or 2 years

3466 CL14 with other timing optimizations. (See: Ryzen dram calculator)
Not the most stable though, I'm running 3200 with the stilt's fast timings right now.

Looking at benchmarks probably quite well, I'm aiming for probably another 6 years, probably with no OC on it until the 3rd year. You're basically doing what I do, plan for a main mobo/cpu/ram for about a 6 year cycle and then new GPU every 2 years.

It's rare games are really demanding on CPUs, it also depends what kind of refresh rate you're aiming for, 60hz is fine, if you want to keep say 120hz+ then you'll struggle, but you'll probably struggle with any modern chip over that time period.

I've had a few games like origins and bf1 chewing and using like 70 to 80% cpu usage, but most games sit at 30-50%, my guess I'd that most games are still going for that quad core point, my monitor is at 75hz with a 1060 6gb, only reason I even upgraded was for vr

Yea that's why i dont want to upgrade to HRF rate monitors or 4k , it seems that the price is continual, 500 for the monitor 700 for the gpu, and another 700 in 2 years when your gpu can't do 1440p 144hz anymore

It's going to depend primarily on what you run your GPU at, most games lock the engine tick at the frame rate so the higher you push your frame rate by lowering graphics settings and allowing your GPU to chrew through more fps, the more demand on the CPU you'll have.

The biggest CPU hogs tend to be MMOs and large multiplayer games like PUBG.

You do need fairly regular GPU upgrades to keep modern titles playable maxed out, quite often dropping a few of the performance heavy features like SSAO is enough.

The good thing about rapid upgrades is that you can sell off your older GPUs for quite a bit, which makes overall cost just the difference, which isn't usually too bad.

Nothin' personnel, Sup Forums.

Cool what do you do with it

Porn

Here's what my laptop gets.

Don't know why it detects Server 2012 instead of 2016.

I used to make youtube videos all of the time up to a couple years ago, but got worn out with it by the rendering eating up my time at the computer. With this, I can do as I please once more.