I thought that was the case but was not sure, even a 64 would be quite a score I would think. Well, maybe its just double 800 since a 32 core had that score. Maybe the ballpark of 1600 maybe. --- Post updated --- Kilo-Core will be a thing soon is seems. Aside from quantum computing, I mean in the home desktop space and not super computer variety. Think China is first super computer to have an exoflop of performance. Just read that a few days ago. Bet that would give a great beam score
My 5900x has PBO enabled but my score is so much lower than yours. What are your tweaked CPU settings?
Update to my R5 1600 scores Any unnecessary feature is turned off on BIOS/UEFI, e.g. SATA, front audio, etc ram is single-channel 4200MHz CL28 1,52V Running Windows 11 21H2 in Safe Mode No CPU overclocking since my board is A320M, boosting to stock 3.40Ghz at all cores No USB is connected except the mouse
yeah I do commit a crime with single-channel and ryzen, but well I don't have money to buy another ram, at least this Green ram from HP Prebuilt can do 4200MHz and complete Bananabench
Seems a bit low. Here's mine. I use CTR with hybrid boost to get the most out of the CPU. I actually get 4.4 GHz when the load is low which would never happen with stock or PBO behaviour. I also bought one of the first ones so the silicon isn't really that great.
I have a bronze sample and I actually undervolted it. Any more than 4.1 GHz and OS is crashing tested with 1.2 to 1.4 voltage. The same thing happens with CTR. Also a banana score on a Ryzen 5 4600H, 32GB RAM 3200mhz, and Windows 11 for comparison.
AMD Ryzen-9 5900X // Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite // 32gb Corsair Vengeance // ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 Ti OC // SSD Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500Gb+HDD 10Tb // AOC 27" // Cougar Panzer Evo Black // VR Pimax Artisan
Depends on when you tried to overclock with CTR. Hybrid OC is a recent feature added where CTR will change profiles based on the load on the CPU. So when the load is high it will act like a normal overclock and boost to 4.125 GHz in my case but when the load is low and only 1-2 cores are needed, those cores will be boosted to 4.4 GHz using high voltage. It acts like a stock CPU but you have all the control on voltages and frequencies. To add to this, mine is also a bronze sample. I got my CPU the moment they became available in my country.
How did you get this high of a score? I only got a maximum of 505.922 mbeams/second even though I undervolted the 5900x with PBO.
Change the default vehicle count from 20 to e.g. 50 in benchmark file "...Steam\steamapps\common\BeamNG.drive\lua\console\bananabench.lua" ...line 7 and you will see the true potential of your CPU . Post also what was the real CPU frequency during test.