![]() ![]() ![]() But because of the code & compiler changes, score values are readjusted to a new range. Let me know if you get a better score with an All Core overclock though when you get a chance!ĬPU: Ryzen 9 3950x | Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair VII Hero | GPU: EVGA 1080ti FTW3 Hybrid | RAM: G.SKILL Flare X Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) 3200Mhz (PC4 25600) - F4-3200C14D-16GFX (x2 Kits) | Hard Drive: Samsung 970 Pro 512GB | Hard Drive: Samsung 970 Evo 1TB | Hard Drive: Samsung 850/860 Evo (x3 Raid 0 Game Drive) | Hard Drive: WD Black 4TB (x2 Raid 0 Storage Drive) | Hard Drive: 860 Evo | Optical Drive: LG Blu-Ray Burner (Model BH16NS40) | Optical Drive: 5.25' to One 3.5' and One 2.25' Bay (Model Syba SY-MRA55006) | Power Supply: Corsair RM1000i | Cooling: EKWB Phoenix 360mm Modular Cooler | Cooling: 280mm Alphacool UT60 | Cooling: 280mm EKWB Coolstream CE | Cooling: Optimus Foundation AM4 CPU Block | Cooling: x2 Corsair Pump/Res Combo | Cooling: EKWB Acrylic 1080ti FTW Block | Cooling: Aquaero 6xt | Case: Old Jonesbo Case | Operating System: Windows 10 Enterprise | Monitor: Samsung NU8000 55Inch TV (Its a 4k TV But I run in it 1440p 120hz) | Monitor: LG 1080p 34 Inch Diplay | Keyboard: Corsair k70 RGB Lux Mk2 | Mouse: Logitech G700s | Mousepad: Razer Vespula V2 | Audio: Custom Built 7.1 Surround System | Audio: HT-Omega eClaro 7. In case anyone doesnt know theres a new Cinebench out. I recommend looking for a thread of people who own your board and post there as well. I know it sucks boost is broken, but You may find that another UEFI works better for you, or you may find a Gigabyte board owner who knows how to manipulate PBO on their board willing to help you out. Again I don't have a 3600, so I am just halving my score to estimate where you should be landing, but I regularly hit around 7350 to 7400 on mine with a 4225Mhz All Core OC, so I am willing to bet you can get to around half that if you did the same. I bet your Score will jump up to around the 3700 Mark or so. You will Most likely be able to get at least 4.25Ghz All Core at around 1.3v give or take 50mv, and then run Cinebench. Unless someone can tell you how to manipulate PB and PBO on your Board (there might be an older UEFI where it works better, 1.0.0.2 is where it worked best on ASUS boards) What I suggest, is at least Temporarily settings your Voltage to 1.3 to 1.35v on your vCore, and then seeing how far you can manually push an All Core. ![]() It seems 3800x owners are getting better boost speeds on average. Is that what you are seeing? Because if so that is common with a bunch of 3900x and 3700x Owners. Once you load all Cores and your T-Die Temp goes above 65-70c, Your All Core Boost Drops down to around 4Ghz. You might be able to get someone who is more familiar with the Gigabyte board you are on with the 3600 in it to help you, they might have a trick to get boost to work properly, but essentially this is what happens. Based on the result, you can assess whether this processor is suitable for you. PBO is pretty broken right now, especially on ABB, although AMD Won't admit it. Here we show you how fast the AMD Ryis in the Cinebench R23 (Multi-Core). So I don't have that board, or That CPU, I run with a 3900x, but I am pretty sure I know your issue. ![]()
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