Amazingly it's been 4 years since the original epic Geekbench thread and I think it'd be great to do the same thing again to get an idea of how hardware has changed in that time and also to have a bit of lighthearted fun competing with each other. If it really takes off then I can put a scoreboard together like Pookeyhead did the last time (and believe it or not, they're still up!). Geekbench 3.3.2 is free to download and you can run it in 32-bit without a licence. All you have to do is run the benchmark (it takes minutes, or less) and post the link to your score, preferably using URL tags so that your score is instantly readable. Please also post the main components in your system (CPU, Mobo & RAM) with some info on frequencies. It's up to you how hard you want to push your rig. If you want you can do a "daily settings" run and also a "suicide" run. To kick things off, here's my score. As of two weeks ago, these are my daily settings: Xeon X5650 @ 4.3GHz Gigabyte X58-USB3 6GB Dominator GT @ 1560 9-9-9-24 17622
Multi score only? 25421 5960X @ Stock 3/3.5G R5E 16GB Kingston 2133 @ CL15 (whatever SPD is) Mostly just run stock due to daily stability/laziness and the fact I've finally got a totally silent PC \o/
5561 AMD A10-5800K at 3.8GHz, Gigabyte something-or-other motherboard, 16GB of RAM. I didn't close anything for the run, so I could likely claw a few points back - especially if I shut down BOINC - but let's face it, it's hardly worth it. Shame I can't afford an upgrade, really! EDIT: Ran it on the MicroServer, for giggles. 1735.
HT Enabled 9383 HT Disabled 7771 i7-920 @ 3.29 GHz EX58-UD4 6GB RAM Was surprised Geekbench was so easy to run and relatively small download, some benchmarks can be a right PITA.
Ooh good point - if I collate scores I'll also put single core performance in a different column, but no need to post here as it's easy to access via linky. @Corky42, your score is very low for X58 because you've disabled HT. Any reason you don't run HT?
11301 4.2 overclock in offset mode so its not running full pelt all the time didnt turn any programs off either also how do i get it to show like everyone else have no idea?
No concrete reason, when i OC'ed it i read that HT can sometimes hold things back, since then I've never really switched it back on, maybe i should I'm just not sure my everyday use would benefit from HT. EDIT: re-run it with HT enabled and updated original post.
You need to write it like this: [noparse]result[/noparse] Where "url-of-result.example.net" is, obviously, the result URL, and "result" is the multi-core result copy-and-pasted (or memorised and typed) from said page. I've done it for you, 'cos I'm helpful like that.
Not so much a suicide run but not completely stable. 20322 6700K @4.781GHz 16GB DDR4@3200 This would be what I run it at daily... (4.6GHz stable, waiting for bios to mature before I push it more.) 19983 For comparison this is my phone... 3425 These are all x64 Edit: 32Bit @4600MHz for reference 18658 Vault Tec, is your ram running in quad? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edit: my previous i5-750@3800 with 1800MHz DDR3. 8164
This is run on my 24/7 settings (with the base clock at 125). The CPU (5960X) is actually running at 4.5ghz @ 1.31v 16gig DDR4 @ 3000mhz 32198 When I get time, I will go for a suicide run
A slight overclock (with the base clock at 125). The CPU (5960X) is actually running at 4.625ghz @ 1.35v 16gig DDR4 @ 3000mhz 33201
Didn't true gamer break 30k 3 years back on his system in x64 if I remember correctly. 3 years later wonder if we will see 40k+ scores.