tag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:/discussions/geekbench/68952-this-benchmark-result-is-invalid-due-to-a-serious-issue-with-the-timers-on-this-systemPrimate Labs: Discussion 2023-12-08T07:04:00Ztag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/490434512021-02-18T20:02:14Z2021-02-18T20:02:15ZThis benchmark result is invalid due to a serious issue with the timers on this system. <div><p>In hwmonitor things look fine until I start your test. Once I start your test, my clocks all go to 1.71ghz and stay there (previously they were at ~4.5ghz) and when the test ends it tells me: This benchmark result is invalid due to a serious issue with the timers on this system.</p>
<p>Nothing was wrong when I started the test, but running your software seems to mess with my clocks.</p>
<p>5900x Processor</p></div>Jacktag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/490434512021-08-17T10:26:02Z2021-08-17T10:26:08ZThis benchmark result is invalid due to a serious issue with the timers on this system. <div><p>am having similar issue with A10-9700 CPU and Geekbench 4 / in hwmonitor, clocks jump from around 3700Mhz to ~1400Mhz and back and forth, leading to an invalid result?</p>
<p>This benchmark result is invalid due to a serious issue with the timers on this system.</p>
<p>System is running Windows 7 and is not overclocked or otherwise impacted as far as i know.</p></div>rikutag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/490434512022-10-22T08:23:18Z2022-10-22T08:23:19ZThis benchmark result is invalid due to a serious issue with the timers on this system. <div><p>Same here I’m having the problem with my raspberry pi 4b, does anyone know how to fix this issue?</p></div>Jesse