What can a stupid 2600X run at on clock

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I was asked if I could do Cinbench/Firstrike run on 2600X so I did ,just sharing here.


For those who do not want to look at video

Cinbench screen with shadowplay off 1513/181
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FIRESTRIKE with shadowplay off
https://www.3dmark.com/fs/16628258
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Here is how the video were done using XFR(eXtended Frequency Range AMD overclocking) with Precision Boost Overdrive Enabled,hope this explains it on how it actually works.

2600X XFR/ Precision Boost Overdrive = Enabled you get up to 4250Mhz on auto settings in BIOS.


If you change settings from auto in the BIOS you can achieve an all core overclock with XFR/Precision Boost Overdrive = Enabled to 4250Mhz depending on voltage and temperature.(see video #1)

In Video #1 -I ran Rise of the Tomb Raider,then ran Heaven Benchmark one after the other.Then stopped the recording for 10-20 seconds and began the encoding of the benchmarks I just completed.
With encoding the actual video posted used all CPU cores 100% and the XFR (eXtended Frequency Range AMD overclocking) drops CPU clocks from 4250Mhz to 4150Mhz due to voltage and temperature.



Video #1-Light Gaming/Encoding Stable CPU 1.3V Suck on that 4250Mhz= Precision Boost Overdrive = Enabled with 1.3mv set on CPU in BIOS.




Video #2-2600X 4250Mhz 1.375v Avg BMW Blender Render&Prime95 stable=1,37mV set on CPU in BIOS along with CPU multiplier set to 42.50 in BIOS


Video #3-2600X @ 4350Mhz with setting CPU Ratio 43.5 in BIOS=Default auto voltages in BIOS ,XFR controlling voltage with varies up to 1.48mV max by AMD specifications ,BIOS multiplier set to 43.50 in BIOS


Video #4-Ryzen 2600X All Core Overclock 4400Mhz Default BIOS voltage on CPU HWinfo64=Default auto voltages in BIOS ,XFR controlling voltage with varies up to 1.48mV max by AMD specifications ,BIOS multiplier set to 44.00 in BIOS



Computer Used
♦ CPU - AMD 2600X With MasterLiquid Lite ML240L RGB AIO
♦ GPU - Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti
♦ RAM - G.Skill Trident Z 16GB DDR4(F4-4000C18D-16GTZ) (2x8) Timing 14-14-14-36
♦ Mobo - MSI X470 - Gaming Plus
♦ SSD - M.2 2280 WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB
♦ DSP - Dell S2417DG G-Sync 165 Hz Gaming Monitor 2560 x 1440
♦ PSU - Antec High Current Pro 1200W
► FPS Monitoring : MSI Afterburner/RTSS
► Gameplay Recorder : Nvidia Shadowplay
Full Ram timings,for benches
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I'm running a 2600X with a 1080Ti but do not get near those numbers. I noticed your temps hover around 54C, what cooling are you using?
 
Added info for what I used,Thanks for the replies.

♦ CPU - AMD 2600X With MasterLiquid Lite ML240L RGB AIO
♦ GPU - Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti
♦ RAM - G.Skill Trident Z 16GB DDR4(F4-4000C18D-16GTZ) (2x8) Timing 14-14-14-36
♦ Mobo - MSI X470 - Gaming Plus
♦ SSD - M.2 2280 WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB
♦ DSP - Dell S2417DG G-Sync 165 Hz Gaming Monitor 2560 x 1440
♦ PSU - Antec High Current Pro 1200W
► FPS Monitoring : MSI Afterburner/RTSS
► Gameplay Recorder : Nvidia Shadowplay
Full Ram timings,for benches
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ADDED:Ryzen 2600X All Core Overclock 4400Mhz Default BIOS voltage on CPU with HWinfo64 on and Ram timings in first post for anyone interested.
 
Nice, my 6800k can only reliably hit 4.2-4.286 Ghz @1.42 vcore (tried 1.44)

My top Cinebench score is 1300 on a good day. Single thread score between 174-176.
 
I'm running a 2600X with a 1080Ti but do not get near those numbers. I noticed your temps hover around 54C, what cooling are you using?

Turn on precision boost in bios. Not having it on is holding you back.

My 2600x is fast as hell too. My temos minic the op. I use a cooler master hyper 212 evo.

So is my 2950x.
 
Very Impressive, Op. We now have at least 2 people here that hit 1500 points with the R5. 3400 cas14 is great for under 1.4v. Have you tried running 1.45v or more?
 
Very Impressive, Op. We now have at least 2 people here that hit 1500 points with the R5. 3400 cas14 is great for under 1.4v. Have you tried running 1.45v or more?

I cant see his pics well. Is that a cinebench score your referencing?
 
Very Impressive, Op. We now have at least 2 people here that hit 1500 points with the R5. 3400 cas14 is great for under 1.4v. Have you tried running 1.45v or more?

Sure I have run the Ram with higher voltages and I need stupid higher voltages to have stable Ram @3600Mhz .
I must say though I run the Ram @ 3200 CL14 because it has not effect on gaming for me 2560x1440p .Which gaming is the main use of the 2600X computer.
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I am sure all 2600X have the same score on same settings.
Anyone know why Cinbench is used so much,is it just because it is quick.
It's a quick, and fairly consistent way to compare CPUs on the same architecture.
 
I am sure all 2600X have the same score on same settings.
Anyone know why Cinbench is used so much,is it just because it is quick.

Not necessarily. I'm running 3200 ram others might be running 2x00 speeds. It can vary quite a bit. But remains within an average bell curve I would assume.


My 2950x hits about 3400 in CB r15. Others more and less.
 
This is my Cinebench multi-thread

And yes!! lols on the video card.
 

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Interesting... I didn't know you could force PBO on like that. Gonna have to look into that on my board. The best 2600x Cinebench I've had was 1403 on a X470 Taichi.
 
Interesting... I didn't know you could force PBO on like that. Gonna have to look into that on my board. The best 2600x Cinebench I've had was 1403 on a X470 Taichi.

My 2600X has always run at 4250mhz on every board I tried with no intervention from me. I only use an NH-U12S for cooling.
 
My 2600X has always run at 4250mhz on every board I tried with no intervention from me. I only use an NH-U12S for cooling.

I have a D14 on mine. Using the high performance power plan, it stays at 4150 on all cores but will still boost to 4250. It doesn't stay at 4250 though.
 
I have a D14 on mine. Using the high performance power plan, it stays at 4150 on all cores but will still boost to 4250. It doesn't stay at 4250 though.

Yeah I've been told that by other people as well, maybe something to do with PBO not working the same because I have 300 series boards?
 
Yeah I've been told that by other people as well, maybe something to do with PBO not working the same because I have 300 series boards?

Just to follow up, the 2.00 Taichi BIOS update fixed this and it now runs 4250 on all cores using high performance.
 
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