Pc poor Cinebench score

lukegarrigan8

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Oct 25, 2017
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Hi,

I have recently put together a new PC for myself, and unfortunately I am not getting the results I'd hoped for. I have compared my data to others who have the same setup and it seems that I am not mustering half the performance I should be getting, I can't seem to find the issue

Here's my setup:
Processor: 3.60Ghz AMD Ryzen 7 1700
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080 (Gigabyte)
Board: amd b350
PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 750W
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (4x4GB) DDR4 DRAM 3000MHz


My Cinebench scores:


CPU 603
CPU Single Core: 56
OpenGL:46fps



 



Yeah I did a complete wipe of my PC when my GPU arrived,
I have the latest BIOS,
I have the latest Nvidia Driver from Geforce Experience,
I believe my RAM is running at 1200 on CPU-Z, (I'll double check when home),

But yeah I've pretty much tried all the things you've suggest 🙁
 
I was having this random issue where my CPU was at a reduced clock speed when I brought the PC out of sleep mode. My cinebench score would tank. Your scores seem to look like mine were.

I updated my bios on the MSI board, as well as check the power management settings in windows. Point is, check cpu-z and be sure your cpu is running at the advertised rate. Memory should also be half of what it should be at due to DDR...double data rate. I am 3200mhz, so cpuz shows 1599.x

I have ryzen 5 1600 OC'd to 3.5, 3200 Gskill 8x2, and 1060 6gb Geforce and my last cinebench is 105fps and 1141 cpu
 


I popped it on XMP profile 2 in my bios, it says profile 2 is 3000Mhz, but when I log on CPU-z says otherwise
 



I just updated my BIOS and it doubled my Cinebench scores!
I'm pretty sure my FPS is still very low though, I am getting 79 FPS for a 1080 on a 1080p monitor at 144hz,

What could that be?
 
uninstall geforce experience

eventually use DDU uninstaller to delete the graphics driver completely and reinstall the lastest nvidia.com driver.

run 3dmark (it´s for free), after the bench click on compare result online and post the address which comes up in your browser
 
I will say, if doing repeated, back to back tests on cinebench, I've noticed a random hiccup that seems to be related to cinebench. I'd restart the program and it'd go away. One time randomly, it was reporting 19.95fps and did it back to back. I restarted cinebench and it went away. Only occurred once, but it has happened. All other indicators were my system was 100% fine, but cinebench had a hiccup of some sort.
 


Just done the bench, here's the link:
https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/22933145
 


I keep trying to set up my xmp but having no luck with that,

my CPU doesn't get any higher than 3.2GHz running the benchmarking