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Leaderboard Updated December 8th, 5AM


You can download the latest version of throttlestop here:
ATTN: Choose this exact release, its 9.4.2 Beta
Download ThrottleStop 9.4.2 Beta | TechPowerUp
we all need to be working from the same benchmark engine version
To begin, open throttlestop and select TS bench at bottom of your throttle stop application
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Please include CPU and MEMORY tabs from CPUz in your sub as well, this will make it easier for me to fill out the leaderboard later on. Please follow a similar layout if possible... so this will be your sub, which will show us peak temps as well
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We will do one bench for single core performance and then a second bench to see how well your processor scales with a 20 thread workload. Please mirror all other benchmark options for consistency as in the example result above. So run both tests and then snip your results and submit them w/ OC data, leaderboard to follow. Good Luck Gentlemen!
 

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Cmon guys, this is a relatively obscure benchmark, lets try to generate some interest. New benchmark engines are always fun :)
 
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Somehow I can't get threads 1-20 to show in same window:
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Full CPU clocks: 54/4/3/3/3/3/2/2 49x Cache 0-AVX Offset 1.304v at max load, daily stable.
 
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Leaderboard is up guys. I've been awake for well over a day so if you see any errors please PM me and I will fix them. Also if you have any advice on the leaderboard layout, Im all ears. Thanks for being patient.
 
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A huge shame Ryzen isn't supported, but here's a selection of benchmarks (just for fun as there's no CPU-Z screens and I'm using an older version) from my 15W Atom-powered, J5005-based HTPC (4C/4T). RAM is 2400 MT/s (I think) DDR4 CL16, currently with 2x8GB modules.

It runs very hot, as you can see, peaks at ~1.25V @ 2.6 GHz (all-core speed). Now compare that to my 5900X which under an all-core AVX2 load stays at ~69°C at ~1.17V. I still love the HTPC as it does everything I need it to do (HW decode HEVC, VP9, etc. in Kodi and 4K VP9 on YouTube).


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