Yep I wasn't timing it as it's not my main PC but the whole test must have been going a good half an hour or something, doubled as a stress test to make sure temps were all good, I reckon it could easily break 200 single core with a few tweaks in the BIOS but it still holds 60+ in the few controller friendly games I'm playing atm (Forza/Dirt/Rocket League) so I don't feel much need to tweak much or upgrade yet.
I guess I've secured my place at the bottom of the leader board for now though, I don't think my Ivy Bridge laptop would do any better as I've forced it to do 3Ghz all-core boosts from its 2.1Ghz base atm (As the main heavy loads it faces atm is compiling/programming microcontrollers so very bursty) but it'd probably spend half the test at 1.5Ghz from throttling for this kind of load and I don't really have the time to sacrifice my work PC for that time yet.
I guess I've secured my place at the bottom of the leader board for now though, I don't think my Ivy Bridge laptop would do any better as I've forced it to do 3Ghz all-core boosts from its 2.1Ghz base atm (As the main heavy loads it faces atm is compiling/programming microcontrollers so very bursty) but it'd probably spend half the test at 1.5Ghz from throttling for this kind of load and I don't really have the time to sacrifice my work PC for that time yet.
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