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Here's one such thread, pinned, in green, that answers the question you asked: https://steamcommunity.com/app/621060/discussions/0/3211505894147890598/
The current best computer in the game did 26,040 in 3dmark in PCBS. This is due to "Binning" and trying literally thousands of parts to find "Golden Sample" overclocking parts.
If you want to get higher in 3dmark, in PCBS, then read some of these guides: https://steamcommunity.com/app/621060/guides/?searchText=turbo&browsefilter=trend&requiredtags%5B%5D=-1
.. I just explained it, it's called binning. I'll try again. Maybe I wasn't clear some how earlier: You can not just "build their same build" and expect it to work. Literally they sat down and tried the exact same parts over and over and over and over thousands of times to find one that would overclock that far. You can pull multiples of the exact same model of processor and put it in a computer and every single one of them will behave differently and only 1 out of 1000-3000 or so will overclock far enough to get their score.
You need to read this guide to understand how binning works: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1553822757
If I do end up getting a response, I'll post what parts I used if someone wants it.