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unityofsaints - Ryzen 7 1700 @ 5450MHz - 2min 9sec 729ms GPUPI for CPU - 1B

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Incredible dude. Think I might have to hook up the Ryzen gear again soon. You are inspiring me.
4 hours ago, flanker said:

Strong chip!

Yes, it's by far the best out of the four 8-core Ryzens I've benched cold so far.

2 hours ago, Leeghoofd said:

awesome CPU, full pot ?

Ryzen is always fullpot, unlike the pansy Intel CPUs that either CB or crack paste fullpot ;) No but seriously, it doesn't make sense to bench warmer than fullpot because the IMC is much worse -100 to -150 than below 150.

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44 minutes ago, ale_belo said:

are valid scores with win 8.1 and derivatives with amd for gpu pì? ... good! very nice score man !!!!

GPU pi and X265 are allowed with win8.0 or newer OS yes (build in timer in benchmark)

12 hours ago, Leeghoofd said:

Well my 1800X likes up to -120, colder doesn't help and IMC even gets worse when colder... it depends from chip to chip. Take all them records man, you can do it!!!

Well all 7 chips I've run on LN2 did better fullpot. In general Ryzen scales very well with cold, maybe you got a bad bin? Then again the IMC can be very flaky cold, the retry button is your friend and make sure to keep the RAM warm enough!

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