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Including a link to relevant content is permitted, but comments should be relevant to the post topic. Though I havent fiddled around much with it. It gives undervolting settings and everything too.
#Cinebench scores ryzen software#
This was using CTR Ryzen 2.1 software to auto calculate everything and the above results were on the P1 settings I believe. I think the 5800X3D is inherently hotter than the rest. Im getting r23 scores of 15796 (multi) and 1611 (single) with a peak temp of 79.3c (average about 78c). In my case though I am wondering whether it can give me improved results, i.e CPU temperatures under 85 degrees Celsius under heavy loads such as benchmarking. FC140 is the best air cooler I have used.