bkacjya Posted October 26, 2022 Posted October 26, 2022 You already know how processor launches work: AMD or Intel launch a new product, the conventional José Manuel installs it in his computer to play better or gain productivity, and the overclocker on duty grabs his little bottle of liquid hydrogen to try to get ahead AMD's record and its FX-8370, which dates back to 2014. The overclocker on duty, in this case, is Elmor, an expert who has managed to break the eternal record with the Intel Core i9-13900K reaching 8.812 GHz using, effectively, liquid nitrogen. The previous record was held by The Stilt, a legend in the world that managed to take that FX-8370 to 8.722 GHz thanks to lowering the thermometer to -186 ºC. To locate ourselves with the Intel processor, let us remember that it is a product of the very high range of Raptor Lake with a morrocotudos 5.5 GHz as standard in its P cores, and that it can reach 5.8 GHz in loads of wire work. Wow, the i9-13900K is already Intel's highest clocked chip to date. It makes us laugh to go back to that news in which we told you that Intel predicted lots of records for the Raptor Lake family, but let's remember that this has only just begun. Elmor has achieved that record on the very day of launch. This means that once the experts get used to the new chips and unravel their secrets, we will surely see Intel move up the list of records again. Furthermore, Intel still has one more ace up its sleeve, a successor to the Core i9-12900KS that promises to have 6 GHz boost frequencies as standard. If the blue one is working to get the best silicon for this processor, the future of the Gen 13 will be well awarded... https://www.3djuegos.com/pc/noticias/intel-le-arrebata-a-amd-record-mundial-su-procesador-potente-fecha
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