11/6/2022 0 Comments Cinebench r23![]() ![]() We ran our tests with the BIOS configured four different ways be enabling and disabling features like Adaptive Boost Technology, ASUS MultiCore Enhancement and enforcing all Intel limits. ![]() Benchmarking processors on Intel platforms is becoming pretty tricky these days. We’ll be focusing on the CPU Multi Core benchmark as Adaptive Boost technology works between 3-8 cores are being used. To show you the performance advantage that Intel Adaptive Boost Technology brings to the table we picked Cinebench R23 to benchmark. CINEBENCH R23 WINDOWS 10Our testing was completed on March 31st, 2021 on Windows 10 Pro 20H2 and with UEFI version 0704 installed on the motherboard. To enable Intel Adaptive Boost Technology you’ll need to enable the feature in your motherboards BIOS On our ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XIII HERO (Intel Z590) motherboard it is found under the Extreme Tweaker menu just above ASUS MultiCore Enhancement. This wind tunnel keeps the Intel Core i9-11900K running about as cool as possible with off the shelf parts. It features an Intel Core i9-11900K processor, ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XIII HERO motherboard, EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 FTW3 graphics card, 32GB of Corsair DDR4 3600MHz memory, Corsair iCUE H150i ELITE CAPELLIX 360mm Liquid CPU Cooler, Corsair HX1200 PSU, Corsair 5000X RGB case w/ the optional PCIe riser card, and 9 additional ML120 fans. We recently built a brand new test platform for Rocket Lake testing and it is pretty robust to say the least. You will be using more power and generating more heat, so be prepared for that if you plan on enabling the feature. CINEBENCH R23 FULLThat said, you’ll need a great CPU cooler and a good power supply to take full advantage of this feature. That sounds high, but Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 uses the same temperature ceiling for peak 1 core and dual core performance. Enabling this feature will raise clock speeds between 100MHz to 300MHz as long as your CPU temperature remains below 100C for Adaptive Boost. Once enabled, Intel Adaptive Boost will push multi-core CPU frequencies higher than ever before if the power and thermal headroom allows for it.Įnabling Intel Adaptive Boost Technology will need to be done by the end user in the motherboard BIOS. This performance enhancing feature is found only on Intel 11th Gen Core i9 11900-series processors that end with K or KF. One of the new features of the Intel Core i9-11900K ‘Rocket Lake’ desktop processor is the addition of Intel Adaptive Boost Technology. Testing Intel Adaptive Boost Technology on Rocket Lake ![]()
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