tag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:/discussions/geekbench/29488-reason-for-higher-cpu-scoresPrimate Labs: Discussion 2018-09-06T00:32:12Ztag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/460210322018-09-04T01:07:53Z2018-09-04T01:07:55ZReason for Higher CPU scores?<div><p>Thank you for this useful Geekbench product and browser site! I use it to compare CPU performance of PC and mobile devices. Now on to my questions.</p>
<p>Here are my scores and the browser listed scores. My scores are 10 to 20% higher than the listed scores. Are my scores valid? Why would I have such higher scores than the average (geekbench version?, motherboard?, RAM?, SSD?, etc.)</p>
<p>My Intel i5-4460 single-core score: 4053<br>
My Intel i5-4460 multi-core score: 12142</p>
<p>Processor Benchmark List (Average?)<br>
Intel i5-4460 single-core score: 3664<br>
Intel i5-4460 multi-core score: 10172</p>
<p>My Single-core score: 10.6% higher<br>
My multi-core score: 19.4% higher</p></div>Jerrytag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/460210322018-09-05T16:00:56Z2018-09-05T16:01:05ZReason for Higher CPU scores?<div><p>Hi Jerry,</p>
<p>Thanks for posting. Do you have a Geekbench Browser link or a .gb4 file for your benchmark result that we could take a closer look at?</p></div>Sarahtag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/460210322018-09-06T00:32:11Z2018-09-06T00:32:12ZReason for Higher CPU scores?<div><p>browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/9699891</p></div>Jerry