08-02-2023 01:01 PM - edited 08-02-2023 01:10 PM
I would like to know what is a normal MC SP score for 13900K?
I have Z790 Hero with 13900K. My
MC SP score is 67.
P SP 107
E SP 83
Is that just average? I read someone's post, and it says they have MC SP score of 87? That is alot more then my score.
08-02-2023 08:13 PM
Extreme Tweaker \ AI Features \ Get MC SP
Go to the Extreme Tweaker page and scroll most of the way down to AI Features. In AI Features, click on Get MC SP.
08-03-2023 06:16 AM
there is no option for me like that. i am on the latest bios 1202 z790 strix E
08-03-2023 06:17 AM
Likely not available on Strix boards, then.
08-02-2023 09:36 PM - edited 08-02-2023 10:06 PM
Hello,
roughly speaking,
80+ above average
70 to 80 average
Below 70 below average
These are not applicable to core strength, only memory controller.
My 13900KS is 74. Don’t get too caught up on the scores, 87 is a very good IMC. With the memory kits available, most CPU should be able to achieve reasonable speeds.
08-03-2023 07:30 AM - edited 08-03-2023 07:37 AM
So... IMC = Integrated Memory Controller
Based on what i read from @Silent_Scone, MC SP is for Memory Controller Speed? Then i dont feel too bad about only getting 67. its only a 7200Mhz module dual dim kit.
My Cinebench R23 score seems to be ok...
08-03-2023 07:32 AM
Correct. MC SP = Memory Controller
Even CPUs on the lower end of the spectrum should be able to achieve stability with most kits on the market. The better samples will shine above 8K validation on the Apex, mostly.
08-23-2023 09:33 AM
@Silent_Scone wrote:Correct. MC SP = Memory Controller
Even CPUs on the lower end of the spectrum should be able to achieve stability with most kits on the market. The better samples will shine above 8K validation on the Apex, mostly.
Meanwhile, my i9-12900k is an 84 SP with an MC SP of 33😳 on the Z690E. I can't get a 6600MT kit stable at 6000.
I've got half a mind to throw an I9-13900k in there because there's almost no way it could do worse.