The ORB is Futuremarks Online Result Browser. PCmark 10 is not searchable nor is it on the ORB, I really hope to see it on the ORB. What did we learn? PCMark 10 is void of HDD/SDD tests but there a few loading time tests mixed in with Content Creation. I kept it pretty simple, uncore and memory timing kept way safe.Īfter increasing memory to find very little scaling in the benchmark sore I needed another 100Mhz to crack 7K Locking all cores at 4200Mhz I got a much better result. I plugged in some safe numbers for 1.2vdimm and ran everything at auto, I scored close to 4700 without memory timing but I did not submit or save the score.
Looking at the system requirements of PCMark 10, it recommends a dual core with 4GB of ram so I was should score pretty good, I updated BIOS and updated to the latest Windows 10 Enterprise LSTB /UEFI. The AIO CPU cooler is now a Enermax 240 Liqmax.
This beast is an Intel 6950X on an Asus Rampage E10 with Galax Hall of Fame DDR4, a pair of GTX 1070's in SLI and an Intel 750 SSD. As I am about to rotate this old junker to the new X299 platform I decided to bench it again with the new PCMark 10. I loaded a new SSD on the machine in my signature. I had a chance to test out the new PCMark 10 Professional Edition.