
Like saying I can boot into W10 at 5.9GHz and start CPU-Z and I can boot into W10 and run a single thread bench at 5.3GHz in CPU-Z (getting a 714 in multicore strongly suggests a single thread is all that CPU-Z could see). Like no AMD 5000 series CPU's in the overall ranking chart, the highest I see is a 3950X.Īlso it looks like single core maximum OC as there is no multicore score for the i7-11700K (at 5.3GHz) and no single or multicore scores for the i9-11900K at 5.9GHz. The comparison chart is basically overclocked RL numbers vs others cpu's at stock.Several things are odd at my end. If you just read the link here and don't look at whats on twitter it just looks like stock numbers. However there is no mention in the article that the numbers are from an overclocked system. While this one posted today are all overclocked numbers. On the other hand, the tool showed the actual CPU speed of our computer inaccurately, and it doesn't exactly include professional functions for advanced PC users, as hinted by its name.Makaveli said:Yes the Chart above minus the 11900k at 5.2 look to all be stock numbers. No error dialogs were shown in our evaluation, and the program did not hang or crash. It is obvious that CPU Speed Professional uses high CPU during runtime to stress the system's resources, but it remains low during idle states. CPU scores of other users can be checked out online. Unfortunately, these details cannot be copied to the Clipboard or exported to file. In addition, CPU Speed Professional shows CPU data pertaining to the machine description, vendor, family, published and actual speed, operating system and system memory, along with MMX, SSE3 and SSE2 support. It can be submitted to the developer's websites to compare it with the CPU time score of other users. Testing the CPU speed is done with the click of a button, after which the program analyzes the CPU ramp, core, deep cycle and cool off times, in order to compute a result representing the average out of the four. Evaluate the CPU test speed with one click


As far as the interface is concerned, CPU Speed Professional is wrapped in a user-friendly window that shows several options neatly organized. The installation procedure does not take a long time to finish, since no special configuration is required. Although it may sound complicated to work with, the tool can actually be handled by any kind of users, even those less experienced with system benchmarking software. CPU Speed Professional is a simple-to-use software utility that tests the abilities of your computer's CPU by submitting it to various tests, which can be helpful to users who want to overclock their CPUs.
