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What and why is the question about understanding concepts? It seeks clarity on the subject matter and its significance.

What and why is the question about understanding concepts? It seeks clarity on the subject matter and its significance.

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X_Marius02_X
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09-14-2016, 02:26 AM
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I'm using an i5-9400f with a base clock of 2.9GHz and a max of 4.1GHz. I ran Cinebench R23 with one PDF (on Adobe), three Chrome tabs, and Discord open. The results were 5060 on multi-core and 995 on single-core. During testing, the CPU stayed around 3.89GHz whether background apps were running or not. I'm curious if launching apps in the background impacted my score and why it didn't reach the maximum clock speed. I'm also using a Gigabyte B360M chipset with an Intel 1050Ti processor.
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X_Marius02_X
09-14-2016, 02:26 AM #1

I'm using an i5-9400f with a base clock of 2.9GHz and a max of 4.1GHz. I ran Cinebench R23 with one PDF (on Adobe), three Chrome tabs, and Discord open. The results were 5060 on multi-core and 995 on single-core. During testing, the CPU stayed around 3.89GHz whether background apps were running or not. I'm curious if launching apps in the background impacted my score and why it didn't reach the maximum clock speed. I'm also using a Gigabyte B360M chipset with an Intel 1050Ti processor.

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LastLemon
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09-14-2016, 11:09 AM
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Having multiple apps running can affect performance, especially with memory usage. Since you had three Chrome tabs open, Discord usually runs smoothly even under heavy load. While patches help, some applications still cause noticeable slowdowns, though the impact varies widely between different programs.
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LastLemon
09-14-2016, 11:09 AM #2

Having multiple apps running can affect performance, especially with memory usage. Since you had three Chrome tabs open, Discord usually runs smoothly even under heavy load. While patches help, some applications still cause noticeable slowdowns, though the impact varies widely between different programs.