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Intel Core i9-10900K spotted overclocked at 5.4 GHz, incl Cinebench CB15 benchmark score

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/06/2020 04:23 PM | source: | 51 comment(s)
Intel Core i9-10900K spotted overclocked at 5.4 GHz, incl Cinebench CB15 benchmark score

As review kits are shipped and a lot of testing is going on, more and more preliminary leaks and info will come out. This round a Core i9-10900K is spotted being overclocked to a whopping 5.4 GHz, it scored 3K points in Cinebench R15

Intel's embargo has yet to pass, but as mentioned these leaks never are kept under control. There is a benchmark result doing rounds, and it shows a 10-core Core i9-10900K allegedly running at 5.4 GHz, and it finished a Cinebench R15 benchmark. The leake originates from Baidu forums (and has been removed since) running at 5.4 GHz with 1.35V voltage

The tweak allowed the processor to score ~3000 which is roughly a third faster than a 9900K at 2000 points, all in Cinebench R15 (multi-core). Considering the new PL2 state manages a TDP of 250 Watt for 56 seconds, we're more interested in the CB20 scores. The platform was an ASRock Phantom Gaming 4/AX motherboard with G.Skill DDR4-3200 MHz CL14 memory.

Sources: @OldSKoL_ via @momomo_us via Videocardz



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#5787346 Posted on: 05/11/2020 12:56 AM
Is not that anyone wants to have intel looks bad, when you compare intel stock with amd stock, people start to say: `but intel strength is also in overclock headroom` and this how you get to 5.1Ghz all cores benchmarks as a general reference point.

Amd can't basically do 4.6ghz all core, that is why you do not see it.

You're talking about a single chip at the bleeding edge of the high tier. What i'm more interested in is how well something like the i5-10600K with 6 cores, 12 threads will overclock. Base frequency 4.1ghz and turbo frequency at 4.8ghz. If it overclocks real good, i'd wager it would be a better gaming CPU than the 10700k or 10900k. With an MSRP of $260 for the 10600K, i know it will be available for quite a bit less at my local Microcenter plus another $30 off when bought with a z490 motherboard... i think i'm going to finally upgrade.

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