Just wanted to update my first submitted score for the (currently unlisted) beast of a CPU I recently installed in my new 3D workstation.
I will attempt to add the new benchmark file to this thread, but wanted to share some info here that doesn't show up in the charts. Honestly, there is little information at all about this processor:
Intel E5-1680v3 # CM8064401547809
Multi-Threaded performance: 20,921 @ 4.3GHz, (stable, Prime95 1hour stress test max. temp 72°C)
Single-Threaded performance: 2,696
Highest VID was 1.300, max cpu power was 209.6W.
assigned cpu multipliers "per core" to allow single / dual thread tasks higher clocks (x46), yet limiting the multi-threaded apps to the lower x43 multiplier.
Hyper-V was enabled for the tests, but have not turned virtualization on (yet).
The CPU is being cooled by a CLC from Corsair (H105), but have the more substantial H240x from Swiftech due to arrive next week, which will surely allow for even greater speed.
Other notes: the Kingston DDR4 ECC memory pulls up to another 100W, thermal peak @61°C
the CPU temps are typically <30°C "idle", while the memory stays >39°C
Baseline number was 390399 for my latest test, first test baseline was #385106
As we now have three different systems (#375664,#379249 were the other two) posting results for this processor, would it be added to the high end charts? Only able to see it listed as #2 on the Overclocked charts, but clicking the link for this cpu from that page dumps you to the CPU list
I will attempt to add the new benchmark file to this thread, but wanted to share some info here that doesn't show up in the charts. Honestly, there is little information at all about this processor:
Intel E5-1680v3 # CM8064401547809
Multi-Threaded performance: 20,921 @ 4.3GHz, (stable, Prime95 1hour stress test max. temp 72°C)
Single-Threaded performance: 2,696
Highest VID was 1.300, max cpu power was 209.6W.
assigned cpu multipliers "per core" to allow single / dual thread tasks higher clocks (x46), yet limiting the multi-threaded apps to the lower x43 multiplier.
Hyper-V was enabled for the tests, but have not turned virtualization on (yet).
The CPU is being cooled by a CLC from Corsair (H105), but have the more substantial H240x from Swiftech due to arrive next week, which will surely allow for even greater speed.
Other notes: the Kingston DDR4 ECC memory pulls up to another 100W, thermal peak @61°C
the CPU temps are typically <30°C "idle", while the memory stays >39°C
Baseline number was 390399 for my latest test, first test baseline was #385106
As we now have three different systems (#375664,#379249 were the other two) posting results for this processor, would it be added to the high end charts? Only able to see it listed as #2 on the Overclocked charts, but clicking the link for this cpu from that page dumps you to the CPU list
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