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Whats your 2500K Geekbench Score?

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Badaboum03 said:
Overclocked to 4,1 with stock cooler, modified smbios in E/E and there you go
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Interesting that it quotes your actual OC speed in Info and Geekbench. Most people seem to have issues getting System Profiler to recognize their overclock, even if it's actually working.
 
Modify this on your smbios.plist in E/E to recognize the overclock:

Code:
<key>SMexternalclock</key>
 <string></string>
 <key>SMmaximalclock</key>
 <string></string>

mine is

Code:
<key>SMexternalclock</key>
 <string>100</string>
 <key>SMmaximalclock</key>
 <string>4100</string>
 
This is with my system running a 50x101 turbo clock for 5.05GHz:

http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/504217

It can run under load (GeekBench Stress Test) for hours at a time, but if I do something graphics-intensive on top of that (3D games, etc) then the computer will KP after a few minutes. CPU temps run 55-65C under load with a Corsair H70 self-contained water cooler.

With the voltages backed down, I can run it at 48x101 (4.84GHz) for hours even with 3D/GPU applications and get this with 45-50C load temps:

http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/501499
 
vanwinkle said:
This is with my system running a 50x101 turbo clock for 5.05GHz:

http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/504217

It can run under load (GeekBench Stress Test) for hours at a time, but if I do something graphics-intensive on top of that (3D games, etc) then the computer will KP after a few minutes. CPU temps run 55-65C under load with a Corsair H70 self-contained water cooler.

With the voltages backed down, I can run it at 48x101 (4.84GHz) for hours even with 3D/GPU applications and get this with 45-50C load temps:

http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/501499


I get this at 4.6 http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/504518 which is pretty good I think not really sure tho my system profile is mac pro 3.1 I think. I did hear that iMac 12.2 was the best to choose for sandy bridge so might give that a try see what I can squeeze out of it. Don't fancy pushing my vcore over 1.3 tho. Am stable at 4.4 at load vcore at 1.27 and 1.6 idle with a 0.89 vcore.
 
OCing is more stable if you keep it close to a 100 BLCK, in fact I've seen some evidence that you can drop to a 99 BLCK and get stable at higher multipliers. Also, I've been running 1.42V long-term for months now without problem; of course, that's with the dynamic Vcore set to "AUTO", so that it's dropping voltage with CPU speed during idle C-states. It only runs up to full voltage at full load.

5.4GHz on a 2500K sounds pretty unbelievable. If you can hold that, though, more power to ya.
 
I just got the CustoMac Mini up and running. I don't know anything about over clocking.

1 TB Seagate Baracuda 6GB/s.
i5 2500k at stock default settings.

I think the BIOS board says the chip is running at "34".

With 4GB of Corsair 1333 RAM it scores 8271 on Geekbench.

UPDATE:
Just put in the other 4GB chip, but booted with "GraphicsEnabled=No" scores 8977.
So 4GB of RAM gives you GB 700 points? Hmmm... :D

UPDATE:
Same 8GB of RAM. Booted with "Graphics Enabled=Yes", running 1080p on an HDTV, got my score up to 9013!

Note: I haven't yet paid to UNLOCK the Geekbench program, so I should have noted that all my scores so far are for the 32-Bit Testing.
 
Hi,
this is my score on GA-H67N-UBS3-B3/ intel i5-2500K /3,30Ghz : 9.625 :headbang:

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Macsure said:
Only running 2500 Not "k"

Being running stress tests all week, Hasn't failed one yet.

Hello Macsure,

Are you running formal stress test apps? Could you share their names or links? I read about some for Windows but didn't know any existed for the Mac.

Otherwise, informally, how are you stressing the processor?

Thanks!
 
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