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How did you manage to tell whether or not Geekbench is giving full boost?

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Your Q9550 is equally as impressive. Unfortunately for me, my Q9550S sits in a Dell Optiplex 780 that I found in the trash and doesn't have any bios features that allow for overclocking. As you can see from my post above, your Q9550 outperforms my Q9550S by well over 30%. Absolutely amazing. Nice work!!

HwMonitor shows boost. As i'll show on the task bar , so during testing I can see my Freq and temps to all cores in real time. I set the refresh speed to as it happens.

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As for the Q9550. I have a P5Q Pro Turbo with 8 phase power delivery (I do believe thats what it is) I got it years ago to play around with overclocking but never got into it until recently. I got some really good silicone with the 9550. I had to back down the clock to 3.83ghz on Air on it cause I needed to steal the water cooler backplate to mount my Noctua onto this i5 6600k (As I used the backplate to hold on the water cooler, Needed to retro fit stuff)
 
HwMonitor shows boost. As i'll show on the task bar , so during testing I can see my Freq and temps to all cores in real time. I set the refresh speed to as it happens.

As for the Q9550. I have a P5Q Pro Turbo with 8 phase power delivery (I do believe thats what it is) I got it years ago to play around with overclocking but never got into it until recently. I got some really good silicone with the 9550. I had to back down the clock to 3.83ghz on Air on it cause I needed to steal the water cooler backplate to mount my Noctua onto this i5 6600k (As I used the backplate to hold on the water cooler, Needed to retro fit stuff)

Ah! Thank you for the info.

Even 3.83GHz is amazing. I'll have to look around to see if there are any hacked bios floating around.

Yes, I've been in situations where I've had to pull components from one machine to put in another. lol
 
My first Hackintosh build thanks to @ammulder and all the people on this forum!!!

Screenshot is actually how much money I saved :cool:

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My friend has owned my old Sandy bridge build for quite a few years now and its been running OS X 10.8.5 (Mountain Lion) and wanted it updated to OS X El Capitan.
System Specs:
GA-P67X-UD3-B3 - UEFI BIOS upgrade/DSDT Free.
i5-2500K
8GB G-Skill Ripjaws
AMD Radeon 6850
TP-Link - WDN4800 N900.
I installed El Capitan with ease using UniBeast in Legacy Mode, simply as the Windows 7 install is legacy. This system being 5 years old is still really impressive in terms of performance and the past couple of hours has been super fun getting everything working.
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My latest and greatest score so far on a 6600K , Dram at 3200mhz. This is on the new 10.11.6 update.

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I'm using a 6950x running OS 10.10.5. SpeedStep does not work, so it always runs at turbo 4GHz.

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And here is overclocked to 4.2GHz. I don't know much about the advanced frequency BIOS settings, but this works well with just changing the frequency. Higher than 4.2 and it won't boot.
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Yosemite 10.10.5 - OC 4,5
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Post your system's benchmarks on OS X using Geekbench. 10.11 El Capitan results start here.

Geekbench 3 is Primate Labs' cross-platform processor benchmark, with a new scoring system that separates single-core and multi-core performance, and new workloads that simulate real-world scenarios. Geekbench 3 makes it easier than ever to find out if your computer is up to speed.

Please note the free version is 32-bit only, so scores may be a bit higher when using the 64-bit version.

Download Geekbench:

http://www.primatelabs.com/geekbench/

Compare to Macs:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/mac-benchmarks


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