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i7 2600k benchmark
Hello guys.
I have a question: are these benchmarks results from this website considering overclocking on the results? Because I have the software here, and my i7 2600k gets 9100 points, while other baselines with same cpu and motherboard gets like 10000 - 11000.
If the answer is no, I think the problem is in the bios settings, specifically in the power efficiency options. I'd appreciate any suggestions for what options I must enable or disable in bios to get maximum performance just like the other baselines.
Thanks in advance.
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This chart excludes overclocking,
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html
This chart is only overclocked CPU,
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/overclocked_cpus.html
The baseline files are a mix of all benchmark submissions. But you can generally see when a CPU is overclocked from the system information window.
This FAQ covers common performance issues,
Causes and Solutions for a slow PC
There is no single cause.
In general the motherboard manufacturers setup the BIOS correctly and systematic tweaking is not required.
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Hm, I see.
But I've downloaded lot of baselines for the 2600k, and I see results variating between 7900 and 11200 points. Can such a difference in cpu performance really be related to other components of the machine?
By the way, my system specs are almost the same from the 11000 points baseline that I compared, including the same motherboard model (Z68 Chipset) and I still get 2000 points less.
Any ideas what may cause this?
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It didn't say it was only related to other components. There are many issues that can effect performance.
This FAQ covers common performance issues,
Causes and Solutions for a slow PC
There is no single cause.
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I see.
So its normal for a non overclocked 2600k to get that score I got.
Thank you for your time.
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