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Have not seen this one come around for quite a while so we might as well give it a whirl.

1) Download Novabench here:
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2) Run the tests and take a snip of your result as well as the CPU and memory tabs of CPUz, like this:

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You can compete individually for any one of the four measurements (CPU, RAM, GPU, DISK) as well as overall ranking, of course.

3) Include a link to your online benchmark result so we can make better comparisons (if at all possible)

4) If you know exactly what your effective clock speed is, please post that with your result. Otherwise I will default to using the Novabench clock speed listed in your result.

Current Leaderboard 10/8
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GPU wasn't being fully utilized at all here. Also struggling to understand how a 3.6ghz Ivy bridge 12c/24t is scoring higher then a 4.6ghz 10c/20t 10th gen.
 
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Leaderboard is up! Let me know if you guys want me to add / modify the data sets here....by no means is this set in stone.

Teams are color coded. AMD obviously red and Intel is blue.
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GPU wasn't being fully utilized at all here. Also struggling to understand how a 3.6ghz Ivy bridge 12c/24t is scoring higher then a 4.6ghz 10c/20t 10th gen.
It is a little puzzling. Granted, I do have 16 cores total, and 32 threads but still way behind in technology. Can you run a quick CPUz benchmark and then I will do the same on my Ivy Bridge? That will let us know a little bit more about how these two processors compare.
 
It is a little puzzling. Granted, I do have 16 cores total, and 32 threads but still way behind in technology. Can you run a quick CPUz benchmark and then I will do the same on my Ivy Bridge? That will let us know a little bit more about how these two processors compare.
Makes more sense if it's 16/32 vs 10/20. Intel ark tricked me apparently.
 
Leaderboard is up! Let me know if you guys want me to add / modify the data sets here....by no means is this set in stone.

Teams are color coded. AMD obviously red and Intel is blue.
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I should ask you to change my @ 5.7 to @ 4.9 per novabench shot. I snipped that right afterwards along with ram...at idle lol. My OC is 5.2/4.0 and reflects in CB MT & CPU-Z...5.7x3 and 5.4x5 in CB ST . I tracked core speeds a few times while running this on hwinfo and they were hopping all over. Not really sure where 4.9- comes from.
 
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Makes more sense if it's 16/32 vs 10/20. Intel ark tricked me apparently.
And I should have mentioned earlier this is a backup z820 dual processor workstation. So it's not just a single ivy bridge 2673 v2 you are competing against, it's two. Also has the sought after 4.0GHz turbo (3.6GHz all core) so it's still a speedy little processor despite it's old age.
 
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I should ask you to change my @ 5.7 to @ 4.9 per novabench shot. I snipped that right afterwards along with ram...at idle lol. My OC is 5.2/4.0 and reflects in CB MT & CPU-Z...5.7x3 and 5.4x5 in CB ST . I tracked core speeds a few times while running this on hwinfo and they were hopping all over. Not really sure where 4.9- comes from.
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