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Is the Cinebench r15 score satisfactory for your needs?

Is the Cinebench r15 score satisfactory for your needs?

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Hyrox_
Junior Member
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06-19-2018, 01:22 AM
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I just completed a fresh build and tested Cinebench R15. My system has a 9600k processor, which I've overclocked to 5.2 using the Asus AI overclocker. My score came in at 1191. Is that satisfactory?
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Hyrox_
06-19-2018, 01:22 AM #1

I just completed a fresh build and tested Cinebench R15. My system has a 9600k processor, which I've overclocked to 5.2 using the Asus AI overclocker. My score came in at 1191. Is that satisfactory?

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audi497mks
Senior Member
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06-19-2018, 06:13 AM
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It's all about comparison, as long as it matches other 9600K CPUs at 5.2 GHz. That said, I wouldn't rely on motherboard auto-overclocking utilities. They often raise the voltage unnecessarily, leading to higher temperatures and power consumption. Manual overclocking in the BIOS is recommended. Alternatively, you can explore Intel's new auto-OC tool.
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audi497mks
06-19-2018, 06:13 AM #2

It's all about comparison, as long as it matches other 9600K CPUs at 5.2 GHz. That said, I wouldn't rely on motherboard auto-overclocking utilities. They often raise the voltage unnecessarily, leading to higher temperatures and power consumption. Manual overclocking in the BIOS is recommended. Alternatively, you can explore Intel's new auto-OC tool.