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Model Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9400F CPU @ 2.90GHz
Stock Speed   no stock speed set
Features Prefetch,SSE,SSE2,SSE4,AVX,AVX2,FMA
L1 Cache 32 KB
L2 Cache 256 KB
L3 Cache 9216 KB

Program Speed (MHz) 29.69M to 34.56M (1792K)34.56M to 39.50M (2048K)39.50M to 49.10M (2560K)49.10M to 58.52M (3072K)58.52M to 68.13M (3584K)68.13M to 77.91M (4096K)Trial fac 65 bitsValid Data?Select
Windows64, Prime95, v30.8, build 174542
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 64223
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 64223
Windows64, Prime95, v29.4, build 83884
Windows64, Prime95, v29.4, build 83884
Windows64, Prime95, v30.7, build 73884
Windows64, Prime95, v30.7, build 93884
Windows64, Prime95, v30.8, build 173884
Windows64, Prime95, v28.10, build 138836.727.249.7812.9514.2516.43
Windows64, Prime95, v30.8, build 173883
Windows64, Prime95, v30.3, build 63875
Windows64, Prime95, v30.6, build 13875
Windows64, Prime95, v30.7, build 93875
Windows64, Prime95, v28.10, build 138746.877.469.8730.6313.6215.97
Windows64, Prime95, v30.3, build 63874
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 33661
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 53660
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 63660
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 63660
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 63660
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 63660
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 63660
Linux64, Prime95, v30.8, build 183660
Linux64, Prime95, v29.8, build 33659
Linux64, Prime95, v29.8, build 33659
Linux64, Prime95, v29.8, build 33659
Linux64, Prime95, v29.8, build 33659
Linux64, Prime95, v30.6, build 43659
Linux64, Prime95, v30.6, build 43659
Linux64, Prime95, v30.6, build 43659
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 53652
Windows64, Prime95, v28.9, build 236526.697.109.4511.1913.5115.63
Windows64, Prime95, v28.7, build 136527.017.619.8113.1115.4317.75
Windows64, Prime95, v29.3, build 13652
Windows64, Prime95, v28.9, build 236516.767.2810.0212.2714.0816.16
Windows64, Prime95, v28.9, build 236516.817.279.6111.4413.7316.08
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 63651
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 63651
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 63651
Windows64, Prime95, v28.7, build 136516.188.659.3310.7414.4014.84
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 63651
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 63497
Windows64, Prime95, v29.8, build 62628
Windows64, Prime95, v28.7, build 110022.0229.5455.2341.2745.3741.57
Windows64, Prime95, v30.7, build 9100
All timings are in milliseconds - lower is better

You can help improve the accuracy of our benchmark data by reporting benchmarks that are obviously wrong. This can happen when cpu speed is detected incorrectly which often occurs when SpeedStep is enabled. Bad data can also occur when other programs run during a benchmark -- you might see all timings are too high or you might see a smaller FFT taking more than a larger FFT. By flagging these bad benchmarks, the main benchmark page will report more accurate average timings.

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If the stock CPU speed is not set correctly, you can set the stock CPU speed so that we correctly identify overclocked and underclocked benchmarks.

Stock CPU speed: