
What only took place? We understand Intel’s brand-new leading Core i9-13900K is really a monster of the CPU, and now Asus shows exactly what it really is with the capacity of aided by the correct folks and gear. A group of overclockers has actually forced the processor chip to over 9GHz, a world that is new and making it the first processor to pass the 9GHz milestone.
Overclockers Jon Sandström, Pieter Plaiser, and their team set the record at an Asus office in Taiwan earlier this month. Using an system that is open-bench an Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Apex motherboard, the Core i9-13900K, with a optimum boost of 5.8GHz, ended up being forced to 9.009GHz. It managed to operate Pifast for 6.85 moments and SuperPi 32M for three full minutes, 3 moments, and 778 milliseconds.
It’s over 9000!!!!
ASUS overclockers smashed the 9 GHz buffer, smashing their CPU that is previous frequency.
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The group reached its world-record, which today tops the HWBOT charts, by disabling each of the* that is( i9-13900K’s Efficient cores and hyperthreading, leaving only the eight Performance cores and eight threads.
Unsurprisingly, the chip reached its record-breaking speed using liquid nitrogen (LN2), though, in this instance, it was combined with liquid helium to bring the temperature first down to -196 degrees Celsius (-320.8 Fahrenheit) before pushing it to -250.2°C (-418.36 degrees Fahrenheit).
Back in October, the* that is( i9-13900K processor chip smashed the overclocking world-record by reaching 8.8GHz, going prior to the 8.7 GHz (8,722.78 MHz) achieved by AMD’s FX-8370 that were unbeaten for pretty much a decade.
We called the Intel Core i9-13900K hot and hungry inside our summary of current Raptor Lake leading, awarding it a unsatisfactory rating of 75.
It’ll certainly be interesting to see in the event that overclocking record is damaged once more whenever Intel Core i9-13900KS comes year that is next. There’s expected to be a edition that is special for the Central Processing Unit that will reach 6GHz without requiring handbook tuning.
The Intel Core i9-13900KS actually seems when you look at the overclocking video—unlikely is a major accident on Intel’s part—in a CPU-Z listing in which the item name’s the Core i9-13900K, recommending the KS variation is really a model that is pre-binned. As per VideoCardz, the chip is shown with a* that is( TDP of 150W, though this really is simply the Processor Base Power (PL1), therefore the Max Turbo Power (MTP/PL2) is going to be greater. For comparison, the* that is( i9-13900K includes a base TDP of 125W and a maximum TDP of 253W.