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Whats ur cinebench scores

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DJDeCiBeL said:
I was just about to say that I just remembered that that even existed, lol. I'm old school, so I never think about it. :lol: 


:lol:  I totally hear ya, it took me over two years to even learn about it.

Wow...my grammar is horrible tonight, took a few edits for this post to even make sense...

My system:

- Board: Supermicro H8QGL
- CPU: 1x Opteron 6234 and three empty sockets (for now)
- RAM: 4x4 GB of regular desktop Corsair DDR3-1600CL9- the system hated actual server RAM :heink: 
- GPU: MSI GeForce GTS250 512 MB
- OS: Gentoo amd64 running WINE 1.4.1

My system scored a 5.44 in 32-bit mode and 5.72 in 64-bit mode.

Further breakdown of 64-bit scores:
- 1 core: 0.70
- 2 cores: 1.39, MP ratio 1.98
- 3 cores: 2.03, MP ratio 2.90
- 4 cores: 2.65, MP ratio 3.79
- 5 cores: 3.13, MP ratio 4.47
- 6 cores (1 thread/module): 3.68, MP ratio 5.26
- 7 cores: 4.07, MP ratio 5.83
- 8 cores: 4.47, MP ratio 6.40
- 9 cores: 4.82, MP ratio 6.90
- 10 cores: 5.22, MP ratio 7.47
- 11 cores: 5.53, MP ratio 7.92
- 12 cores: 5.72, MP ratio 8.17

Previously I had an ASUS KGPE-D16 dual socket board with two Opteron 6128s and 8x2 GB ECC DDR3-1333. That scored 8.8 with the 64-bit version. The 6234's score might look like it is a regression but the single 6234 actually feels noticeably faster in general usage because it's clocked 500-1000 MHz faster due to Turbo CORE. I plan on holding out for four good 16-core units like 6278s to show up on Fleabay in a year or so and end up with a system that I'd bet will pull close to 30 in this benchmark.

MU_Engineer said:
My system:

- Board: Supermicro H8QGL
- CPU: 1x Opteron 6234 and three empty sockets (for now)
- RAM: 4x4 GB of regular desktop Corsair DDR3-1600CL9- the system hated actual server RAM :heink: 
- GPU: MSI GeForce GTS250 512 MB
- OS: Gentoo amd64 running WINE 1.4.1

My system scored a 5.44 in 32-bit mode and 5.72 in 64-bit mode.

Previously I had an ASUS KGPE-D16 dual socket board with two Opteron 6128s and 8x2 GB ECC DDR3-1333. That scored 8.8 with the 64-bit version. The 6234's score might look like it is a regression but the single 6234 actually feels noticeably faster in general usage because it's clocked 500-1000 MHz faster due to Turbo CORE. I plan on holding out for four good 16-core units like 6278s to show up on Fleabay in a year or so and end up with a system that I'd bet will pull close to 30 in this benchmark.

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