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*** The Official OCUK Cinebench R23 Benchmark Thread ***

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Custom, thought I was a bit warm.

i run a custom loop with ek pe classic 360mm rads and the new ek quantium magnitute block and at my oc of 4.5ghz all core at 1.3v i saw max temp's of 80/81 in r23 and 77 in r20, could be worth checking the contact between your block and chip and if need be replace thermal patse, i used artic silver 5 :)
 
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i run a custom loop with ek pe classic 360mm rads and the new ek quantium magnitute block and at my oc of 4.5ghz all core at 1.3v i saw max temp's of 80/81 in r23 and 77 in r20, could be worth checking the contact between your block and chip and if need be replace thermal patse, i used artic silver 5 :)
Yeah I’ve already replaced it once I’m going to do it again. Maybe be a little more generous with the paste this time. Using thermal grizzly. It’s under 2 360s and a Corsair hydro xs7
Case doesn’t have the best airflow though evolv x
 
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Yeah I’ve already replaced it once I’m going to do it again. Maybe be a little more generous with the paste this time. Using thermal grizzly. It’s under 2 360s and a Corsair hydro xs7
Case doesn’t have the best airflow though evolv x

with the cooling setup you have it's very similar to mine but i have a lian li o11 dynamic with intake at the bottom and exaust from the top, you can get around the airflow issue and run your fans at a higher rpm to compensate under load, ideally try not to break 80 degrees as anymore for a long time will start to damage the chip's like 1st and 2nd gen
 
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I had a go with my 3700X 2x8GB 3600MHz system. Not PBO or overclocked or anything.
Multi: 12,203
Single: 1,306

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And the test we've all been waiting for... an i7 860 at 3.8GHz, 2x4GB 2133MHz. It got quite toasty even under a pretty big heatsink with 2x 120mm fans. It's still quite happy in modern games but I am fairly sure in the multicore it was outclassed by a 15watt 11th gen i7!

Multi: 3,138
Single: 605

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Edit - what's going on with the 15/28watt 1165G7 that seems to be demolishing everything?!
 
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with the cooling setup you have it's very similar to mine but i have a lian li o11 dynamic with intake at the bottom and exaust from the top, you can get around the airflow issue and run your fans at a higher rpm to compensate under load, ideally try not to break 80 degrees as anymore for a long time will start to damage the chip's like 1st and 2nd gen

Just reapplied paste again. I also noticed my block wasn’t equally tightened down. (First time working with hydro x series)
Redone my run and got 100 extra points plus only tops out at 81 after 3 back to back runs.
 
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