Submission Details

10 Aug 2019
enthusiast League

Rankings and Points

World Record Rank
Global Rank
2.0 Points
Global Team Power Rank
24.7 Points
DDR4 SDRAM  Team Power Rank
11.3 Points

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Hardware Details

Processor

Model Intel Core i9 9900K Coffee Lake-S Cooling AIO Water Temperature Load 47.0 °C Cores 5,202.55 MHz (+44.52%)

Memory

Cooling Air (Stock) Type 16384 MB DDR4 SDRAM Speed @ 4,800 MHz Timings CL19.0 22-22-42 2T

Videocard

Model NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti (TU102) Cooling AIO Water Speed 2,250 MHz (+66.67%) / 2,100 MHz (+20.00%) buy on amazon

Motherboard

Model Z390 Dark (131-CS-E399-KR) Cooling Air (Stock) Chipset Z390

Disk

Capacity 250 GB (IDE) Series 970 Evo Plus NVMe (Phoenix (S4LR020) Controller)

Power Supply

Series SuperNOVA G2 Power 1300 Watt

Comments

TwoEvilOne commented on his own score:
5 year and 8 months ago – 4800.2
August 11, 2019 at 4:43:39 AM UTC

nice score man, but I'm pretty sure those screenshots from what looks like a dual monitor won't be accepted - just a heads up. I know the bot can be picky about stuff like that so it's just good to get into the habit of doing screenshots exactly as directed in the rules so you don't do some epic score just to have it rejected. I've had it happen many times - everyone has - figured I'd say something. nice job - good to see you getting the "bot bug" ;-)

August 11, 2019 at 4:45:39 AM UTC

Wanted to add - that what is really impressive here is that you are doing this in dual channel mode. If you look at the top scores everyone does it in single channel. All the world records set by memory manufacturers also quote single channel. See how far you can go in single channel mode - I bet you can get one of those sticks to 5000 no problem.

August 11, 2019 at 10:06:44 AM UTC

no need the screenshot out of cups.the cpuz validater is ok

August 11, 2019 at 11:06:16 AM UTC

Thanks for the info guys!

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