

so I'm using ThrottleStop8, downloaded from here I don't use XTU for the unlocked multipliers, because (like you) I can't trick it.

I know that every piece of hardware is different, but our score difference is not in this margin IMO. can someone explain the screenshot? read error or auto raising bclk by somewhat?! very strange havent touched the bclk Very intresting in this scenario ts6 cant raise the clocks so much as ts7. Now with unlocked multi and oced ram timing without undervolt i get a much badder result. My best score was 772 but i never reached this result again at this try i was run undervolt -70 but it seems very unstabel maybe because i had raised the reference clock to reach 100mhz showing in throttlestop. Is this what you can normally gain with XTU? When benchmarking, XTU logs that I am most of the time Power Limit Throttling, is there anything I can do about that? With everything (that I dared) tweaked, multipliers maxed, max undervolt, max power settings, max amperage, longer boost time, I get 769 score. nothing is touched, multipliers at their defaults, etc.) I got 727 benchmark with XTU. What would you guys recommend as a CONSISTENT benchmark for CPU? With consistent I mean that you get almost identical scores each time you test with the same settings for the processor.Įdit: As a sidenote, at stock settings for 4720HQ (i.e. While tweaking with XTU and benchmarking after each change, I sometimes get wildly varying scores with identical settings. Just a bit offtopic, but please bear with me. Could you give me more info on how exactly you did the Intel XTU unlock? And are you sure you can reproduce it now, if you're going to uninstall Intel XTU once again ? Now, I'm even more intrigued by this thing with Intel XTU. I think it's something with that unlock XTU because for my CPU freq, Realbench shows only 35Multiplier cause that's the maximum working frequency while benchmarking, but yours shows 37Multiplier O_o. I think that your scores are quite "out of the box" and not that mine are lower than normal :)). In fact, I saw a lot of people with lower scores than yours andreacos92. So, I'm still using Throttlestop to get x35 on all cores, but the scores are the same and I also did a Realbench run and these are the reuslts (compared to andreacos92):

So, I did a BIOS update to 211 and I tried once again to unlock XTU by Uninstalling previous Intel XTU -> Cleaning Registry with AVG -> Install New Bios (211) -> Install ASUS XTU -> Restart -> Install Intel XTU 6.0.2.8 -> Restart -> No luck.
