[SOLVED] Is 887 a good score for my i5 3470 in R20 Cinebench?

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Is 887 a good score for my i5 3470 in R20 Cinebench? I am just curious as I am not an overclocker at all (apart from on my GPU's).
 

Barty1884

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Very little info for R20 and older chips, given R20 is a pretty new release.

If you wanted to compare with the 3470 with others results for the same chip, R15 is probably where you'd want to look.
However, for a locked sku, your variables are pretty much going to be in RAM speed and (to a lesser extend) BCLK overclocking. So make sure you're comparing results apples to apples.
 
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Just did R15...got 400...No overclocking with 2 x 4gb 1333mhz ddr 3...On a cheap new generic Chinese motherboard.

I am probably below par...got 826 on my last run R20 (should have closed my browser)...But I will save upgrading my board or ram until I pick up a cheap used Ryzen 1 series rig after the 3rd series drops.

Thanks for the links.
 
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DMAN999

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You can look here for R20 Scores and see how yours compares:
 
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Thanks for links..I am probably below par...But if I have to upgrade ram and motherboard I am probably better off getting a Ryzen 1 series rig used, once the 3rd series drops and kills the used market prices.

Then I can really do some serious 'clocking. :)
 

Barty1884

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Did you look at the R15 scores listed, there are some pretty low end CPUs in that list.
And the R20 list has some petty low end CPUs listed as well.

Yet no 3470's? Arbitrarily comparing the A.N.Other CPU in R20 scores is irrelevant for how the OP's 3470 is performing on the cheap Chinese board (relative to other 3470's), which they're trying to figure out.
 
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