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- Jan 5, 2020
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z390 Gaming M
- CPU
- i9-9900K
- Graphics
- RX 590
- Mac
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Same system as post 644, but upgraded to an i9-9900K. Clock speed is stock, although I have played around with some of the voltage options to try and lower the temperatures. So far I am in the low 70s max with Geekbench and about 78 multicore cinema bench test for 10 minutes. My cooler is the Cooler Master Hyper 212 with a push pull fan configuration.
One thing to note is I always see faster Geekbench scores after the computer has gone through one sleep cycle. Not sure why. I saw the same thing with my i5-9600k. The second geekbench single core score is usually faster than the first, and usually multi-core as well. Possibly because some of the benchmark is cached by the CPU after the first test.
Z390M Gaming
i9-9900K Stock Clock - Peak Temp during Geekbench 72C
RX-590
32GB RAM @ 3200MHz
Mojave 10.14.6
Open Core 0.6.3
Cinebench Single core - 1278
Cinebench Multicore - 12853 - Peak Temp 78C
One thing to note is I always see faster Geekbench scores after the computer has gone through one sleep cycle. Not sure why. I saw the same thing with my i5-9600k. The second geekbench single core score is usually faster than the first, and usually multi-core as well. Possibly because some of the benchmark is cached by the CPU after the first test.
Z390M Gaming
i9-9900K Stock Clock - Peak Temp during Geekbench 72C
RX-590
32GB RAM @ 3200MHz
Mojave 10.14.6
Open Core 0.6.3
Cinebench Single core - 1278
Cinebench Multicore - 12853 - Peak Temp 78C
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