Everything posted by just4funiplay
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just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 5040MHz - 1331 marks XTU 2.0
5040 mhz right on XTU is your benchmark broken. This is not overclocked. Removed my limits with TS and this is what we have. Also set the fan setting in the registry to turbine cool, its loud, idc but it does perform solidly while I've got higher scores I think XTU bases some of the score on the settings and because I used throttlestop for the settings I need available it gave me a score 100 points lower. now if i use xtu for the powerpl1 and 2 settings my score goes up yet xtu did othing different. hope its not used in competitions.
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just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 3900MHz - 1357 marks XTU 2.0
XTU thinks my settings are stock. isnt that lovely
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just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 3890MHz - 1351 marks XTU 2.0
so this scores 1351 and less frequency and my previous scores 1352 and higher frequency but says that its only good but this scores excellent. not sure i have much confidence in intels XTU other than proving my temps are safe. far as overall performance its night and day the higher frequency at my end but it meant that i used throttle stop and not xtu. xtu cannot read throttlesop settings so it rates based thinking the settings are stock. this is a joke my point has been proven.
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just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 4360MHz - 1352 marks XTU 2.0
4360mhz at 96 and only 1360 benchmark. finding it interesting XTU recording a higher frequency than my max core ratio. this appears to happen when voltage is increased. I've seen over 5ghz in previous tunes.
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just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 4410MHz - 1286 marks XTU 2.0
1286 at 4.41ghz crazy speeds not overclocked. playin with alternative settings
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Delete XTU profiles
Was the bug issue why we wouldn’t necessarily see proper clock speeds displayed and modified voltages looking as if default? I know my 8300H Showed 5000 mhz clock speed when the turbo is capped at 4ghz and it cannot be overclocked. Thought that was odd but the benchmark appeared on par. XTU2 seems to work well overall but XTU can’t always read any of the settings I’ve made with throttle stop. Perhaps because its features are limited for H series processors.
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just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 3880MHz - 1372 marks XTU 2.0
working on a customized version of my high performance tune and backing off some settings to to compare.
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just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 3860MHz - 1318 marks XTU 2.0
This Benchmark is after running my laptop 18 hours straight working.
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just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 5020MHz - 1437 marks XTU 2.0
Yes this is real. can i keep it this cool all the time probably not but its a solid tune i use all day long.
- just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 3670MHz - 1221 marks XTU 2.0
- just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 3670MHz - 1221 marks XTU 2.0
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joeysgamingpc - Core i5 8300H @ 3950MHz - 1679 marks XTU 2.0
did you book it and cook it? lol
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kabirulhassan - Core i5 8300H @ 4370MHz - 1594 marks XTU 2.0
Is this flawed data? H series cant be overclocked? did you water cool it?
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just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 3910MHz - 1231 marks XTU 2.0
Did this benchmark while the desktop was loaded with CPU intensive apps running. I am happy with the results. Id challenge any of those above me going for a high score to see one of these apps going if i didnt already compare them myself.
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GoldenGrin - Core i5 8300H @ 3890MHz - 1293 marks XTU 2.0
Are your settings functional? The anonymous above us has a awful setting that wouldn't work for daily use. seeing if i can dial in a legit setting that beats his tainted win.
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just4funiplay - Core i5 8300H @ 3930MHz - 1243 marks XTU 2.0
This is a solid Write and light undervolt for i5 8300 H series. it performs very well and i think it may have more yet. i am using XTU and Throttlestop stacked with very carefully adapted settings that do not overlap but instead mesh well. i use this computer everyday 12 hours a day, sometimes more.