surgetheurge
New member
Hey.
So a year ago, I made a PC for a youtuber, (whom actually didn't pay me for it, so they scammed me for 3000 dollars, but thats not the focus here) and this pc used the 4930k processor with the P9X79 WS motherboard. For some reason i thought I needed a ws motherboard... Don't remember why...
Anyway I cranked it up to 4.8 Ghz and water cooled it with h100i.
I took the http://www.passmark.com/ software, and tested the processor. It hit 16,000 points on 4.8 ghz. i think 15k something on 4.6. 4.8 ran wayyyy to hot. Like everything was hitting 86c so it set it to 4.6 where it never hit 80.
So anyway...my current cpu was the 8350 hitting 9.1k points @ 4.2 ghz. Knowing the 4930k hits 16k points. I decided to spend a thousand dollars on upgrades to get that sweet 16k points, so I can render videos faster.
I got the sabertooth x79 motherboard, with the 4930k processor, and h100i. Cranked it to 4.6 ghz. I think it can't do 4.8. Might have tested 4.7 too. Anyway ran the test. got 12k points. I wish you could see my expression lol.
I currently use cheap 60 dollar stick gskill ram. Could the ram be a factor? Also I am using the x79 sabertooth motherboard, previously, the p9x79, it uses some-kind of a express chipset that boosts sli performance by 30%. I called up asus and asked them if that chipset could boost cpu performance and they said no. Could the chipset be a factor? just in case the support people don't know better x.x
So yea, my previous computer had a 60 dollar stick of ram, 60 dollar motherboard, 40 dollar heat sink, and a 190 dollar cpu. This computer hit 9k points on passmark. My new computer has the 780ti, 4930k processor, 200 dollar motherboard, and a 500 dollar scorpion deluxe SSD (1300 MB read, 500 MB write, kind of pissed about this, advertised to be 2000/2000, CrystalDiskMark says its actually 1300/500)
30% more performance isn't worth the thousands of dollars of upgrades lol.
Why can't i get the same numbers with this cpu as I did with the previous one?
So a year ago, I made a PC for a youtuber, (whom actually didn't pay me for it, so they scammed me for 3000 dollars, but thats not the focus here) and this pc used the 4930k processor with the P9X79 WS motherboard. For some reason i thought I needed a ws motherboard... Don't remember why...
Anyway I cranked it up to 4.8 Ghz and water cooled it with h100i.
I took the http://www.passmark.com/ software, and tested the processor. It hit 16,000 points on 4.8 ghz. i think 15k something on 4.6. 4.8 ran wayyyy to hot. Like everything was hitting 86c so it set it to 4.6 where it never hit 80.
So anyway...my current cpu was the 8350 hitting 9.1k points @ 4.2 ghz. Knowing the 4930k hits 16k points. I decided to spend a thousand dollars on upgrades to get that sweet 16k points, so I can render videos faster.
I got the sabertooth x79 motherboard, with the 4930k processor, and h100i. Cranked it to 4.6 ghz. I think it can't do 4.8. Might have tested 4.7 too. Anyway ran the test. got 12k points. I wish you could see my expression lol.
I currently use cheap 60 dollar stick gskill ram. Could the ram be a factor? Also I am using the x79 sabertooth motherboard, previously, the p9x79, it uses some-kind of a express chipset that boosts sli performance by 30%. I called up asus and asked them if that chipset could boost cpu performance and they said no. Could the chipset be a factor? just in case the support people don't know better x.x
So yea, my previous computer had a 60 dollar stick of ram, 60 dollar motherboard, 40 dollar heat sink, and a 190 dollar cpu. This computer hit 9k points on passmark. My new computer has the 780ti, 4930k processor, 200 dollar motherboard, and a 500 dollar scorpion deluxe SSD (1300 MB read, 500 MB write, kind of pissed about this, advertised to be 2000/2000, CrystalDiskMark says its actually 1300/500)
30% more performance isn't worth the thousands of dollars of upgrades lol.
Why can't i get the same numbers with this cpu as I did with the previous one?