
Ukrainian overclocker StingerYar set a new record, scoring 50,266 points in GeekBench3 using two Intel Xeon Silver 4210 processors.
The pre-holiday hustle and bustle didn't stop Ukrainian overclocker StingerYar from setting a rather interesting record using two 10-core, 20-thread server processors, the Intel Xeon Silver 4210.
The chips scored a pretty high 50,266 points in GeekBench3. This earned the Ukrainian a clear first place in the dual Xeon Silver 4210 category, and an even more impressive second place among all 20-core processors, bested only by the monolithic 20-core Intel Xeon E5 2679 v4:
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⤢ ВІДКРИТИThis record is especially interesting because professional overclockers don't often get to use such expensive and uncommon hardware.
We can say with certainty that the test bench included a Supermicro X11DPi-N(T) motherboard housing the pair of Intel Xeon Silver 4210 processors. The enthusiast didn't specify the rest of the components. However, GeekBench3 database entries confirm that StingerYar also used eight 8GB sticks of server-grade, registered DDR4 RAM. Additionally, the published photo clearly shows the overclocker didn't use a discrete graphics card for this record, relying instead on the motherboard's integrated video adapter.
Source: Result page on HWBot website