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Scoring 8000 in Cinabencch

Scoring 8000 in Cinabencch

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RamboPvPz
Member
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12-19-2025, 06:53 AM
#1
Hey there, I see you're having some issues with your CPU in Cinabnech. You have a B460M DS#H with a 3080FE chip and 32GB RAM, running at 2400 MHz which is low. The temperatures are around 80°C, and the fans are cooling it well. You've set the power to 80W and everything seems fine with the MOSFETs. You mentioned looking into chipset drivers but aren't sure how to proceed. Someone could help clarify this for you. Thanks!
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RamboPvPz
12-19-2025, 06:53 AM #1

Hey there, I see you're having some issues with your CPU in Cinabnech. You have a B460M DS#H with a 3080FE chip and 32GB RAM, running at 2400 MHz which is low. The temperatures are around 80°C, and the fans are cooling it well. You've set the power to 80W and everything seems fine with the MOSFETs. You mentioned looking into chipset drivers but aren't sure how to proceed. Someone could help clarify this for you. Thanks!

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_GAN_
Junior Member
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12-19-2025, 05:57 PM
#2
which cinebench
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_GAN_
12-19-2025, 05:57 PM #2

which cinebench

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MincraftLucas
Member
64
12-19-2025, 07:55 PM
#3
Sorry, I missed adding it.
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MincraftLucas
12-19-2025, 07:55 PM #3

Sorry, I missed adding it.

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ZeroInterp
Junior Member
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12-20-2025, 01:50 AM
#4
Checking Cinebench results for clock speeds and CPU temperatures via HWInfo64.
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ZeroInterp
12-20-2025, 01:50 AM #4

Checking Cinebench results for clock speeds and CPU temperatures via HWInfo64.

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waters604
Junior Member
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12-21-2025, 02:32 AM
#5
They change significantly depending on CPU performance reaching 76°C peak, the last spike occurred at 90W settings
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waters604
12-21-2025, 02:32 AM #5

They change significantly depending on CPU performance reaching 76°C peak, the last spike occurred at 90W settings

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Bloemkool33
Member
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12-23-2025, 02:47 AM
#6
Any ideas?
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Bloemkool33
12-23-2025, 02:47 AM #6

Any ideas?

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DRGNdragsYT
Senior Member
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12-23-2025, 09:54 AM
#7
Your choice to restrict the CPU's power usage is leading to throttling and reduced performance. For steadier results, raise the turbo limits. Intel processors can handle temperatures up to 100°C, giving you some margin. I use ThrottleStop to cap both power and turbo settings on my 10850K at 300 Watts. No more throttling occurs. A 10700 model has a fixed top speed and only eight cores compared to ten. To run Cinebench at maximum capacity, you’ll likely need more than 200 Watts. Setting limits to 80W or 90W is similar to blocking airflow in a vehicle’s exhaust—full performance won’t happen during heavy stress tests. Unfortunately, your motherboard and cooler may struggle to keep up with the 10700’s demands at full speed. That explains why your Cinebench scores fall short of expectations. HWiNFO doesn’t properly measure CPU speed when throttling or power limits are active. Consider using ThrottleStop for a clearer view of speed loss during throttling.
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DRGNdragsYT
12-23-2025, 09:54 AM #7

Your choice to restrict the CPU's power usage is leading to throttling and reduced performance. For steadier results, raise the turbo limits. Intel processors can handle temperatures up to 100°C, giving you some margin. I use ThrottleStop to cap both power and turbo settings on my 10850K at 300 Watts. No more throttling occurs. A 10700 model has a fixed top speed and only eight cores compared to ten. To run Cinebench at maximum capacity, you’ll likely need more than 200 Watts. Setting limits to 80W or 90W is similar to blocking airflow in a vehicle’s exhaust—full performance won’t happen during heavy stress tests. Unfortunately, your motherboard and cooler may struggle to keep up with the 10700’s demands at full speed. That explains why your Cinebench scores fall short of expectations. HWiNFO doesn’t properly measure CPU speed when throttling or power limits are active. Consider using ThrottleStop for a clearer view of speed loss during throttling.