Difference between the clock and the high-resolution timer

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I was trying to make a test for my PC using Geekbench 4 but after the test end, it showing no results and tell me:




Geekbench has detected a 5.86s difference between the clock (164s) and the high-resolution timer (158s) on your system. Since this difference can affect benchmark results, Geekbench will not display the benchmark results.




Anyone can help me with this please?



Thanks @Byte Commander and here are the results:
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    Can you run sudo hwclock --compare in a terminal and let it run for maybe a minute, so that you have a couple of data points, and edit your question to add its output?
    – Byte Commander
    Jan 7 at 20:34










  • I used Geekbench on Linux mint 18.3 on the same PC with the same Bios setup and it's worked 100%, why on Ubuntu not? browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/6264062
    – Meky
    Jan 9 at 20:59















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I was trying to make a test for my PC using Geekbench 4 but after the test end, it showing no results and tell me:




Geekbench has detected a 5.86s difference between the clock (164s) and the high-resolution timer (158s) on your system. Since this difference can affect benchmark results, Geekbench will not display the benchmark results.




Anyone can help me with this please?



Thanks @Byte Commander and here are the results:
enter image description here










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  • 1




    Can you run sudo hwclock --compare in a terminal and let it run for maybe a minute, so that you have a couple of data points, and edit your question to add its output?
    – Byte Commander
    Jan 7 at 20:34










  • I used Geekbench on Linux mint 18.3 on the same PC with the same Bios setup and it's worked 100%, why on Ubuntu not? browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/6264062
    – Meky
    Jan 9 at 20:59













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up vote
2
down vote

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I was trying to make a test for my PC using Geekbench 4 but after the test end, it showing no results and tell me:




Geekbench has detected a 5.86s difference between the clock (164s) and the high-resolution timer (158s) on your system. Since this difference can affect benchmark results, Geekbench will not display the benchmark results.




Anyone can help me with this please?



Thanks @Byte Commander and here are the results:
enter image description here










share|improve this question















I was trying to make a test for my PC using Geekbench 4 but after the test end, it showing no results and tell me:




Geekbench has detected a 5.86s difference between the clock (164s) and the high-resolution timer (158s) on your system. Since this difference can affect benchmark results, Geekbench will not display the benchmark results.




Anyone can help me with this please?



Thanks @Byte Commander and here are the results:
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time clock hardware-test






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    Can you run sudo hwclock --compare in a terminal and let it run for maybe a minute, so that you have a couple of data points, and edit your question to add its output?
    – Byte Commander
    Jan 7 at 20:34










  • I used Geekbench on Linux mint 18.3 on the same PC with the same Bios setup and it's worked 100%, why on Ubuntu not? browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/6264062
    – Meky
    Jan 9 at 20:59













  • 1




    Can you run sudo hwclock --compare in a terminal and let it run for maybe a minute, so that you have a couple of data points, and edit your question to add its output?
    – Byte Commander
    Jan 7 at 20:34










  • I used Geekbench on Linux mint 18.3 on the same PC with the same Bios setup and it's worked 100%, why on Ubuntu not? browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/6264062
    – Meky
    Jan 9 at 20:59








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Can you run sudo hwclock --compare in a terminal and let it run for maybe a minute, so that you have a couple of data points, and edit your question to add its output?
– Byte Commander
Jan 7 at 20:34




Can you run sudo hwclock --compare in a terminal and let it run for maybe a minute, so that you have a couple of data points, and edit your question to add its output?
– Byte Commander
Jan 7 at 20:34












I used Geekbench on Linux mint 18.3 on the same PC with the same Bios setup and it's worked 100%, why on Ubuntu not? browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/6264062
– Meky
Jan 9 at 20:59





I used Geekbench on Linux mint 18.3 on the same PC with the same Bios setup and it's worked 100%, why on Ubuntu not? browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/6264062
– Meky
Jan 9 at 20:59
















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