First off, just want to say that Passmark has been an excellent tool for me. It is especially handy when trying to find my stable overclocks. I use the CPU passmark up to 20 times consecutively to see if there are any major variations between the individual scores (integer, compression, etc.), then I run my stress tests. If there are major variations, then there is almost always an unstable overclock. If the scores are consistent, then I have a very stable OC.
I'm just curious what the highest FX 8120 and FX8150 CPU Passmark scores are. I've achieved 11,000+ with my FX 8120 builds, and I know that there are 11,000+ FX8150 scores. It would be great to see what people have achieved with these processors, especially considering all the bad reviews they have received in the past. I know as a tech that's owned both the 4100 (had that one get past 7,000+ CPU passmark score once) and 8120, and builds them for others, that these are really amazing processors, in my opinion. And this is coming from a guy that used to be 100% pro-Intel with the i7's, so I hope I don't get anyone dogging me because they suspect I'm an die hard AMD fan boy (I did convert, though, lol).
I'm just curious what the highest FX 8120 and FX8150 CPU Passmark scores are. I've achieved 11,000+ with my FX 8120 builds, and I know that there are 11,000+ FX8150 scores. It would be great to see what people have achieved with these processors, especially considering all the bad reviews they have received in the past. I know as a tech that's owned both the 4100 (had that one get past 7,000+ CPU passmark score once) and 8120, and builds them for others, that these are really amazing processors, in my opinion. And this is coming from a guy that used to be 100% pro-Intel with the i7's, so I hope I don't get anyone dogging me because they suspect I'm an die hard AMD fan boy (I did convert, though, lol).
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