Overclock towards 8.0GHz with Core i9-13900K (Raptor Lake) flagship already achieved
Even though the Core i9-13900K has not yet been launched, a considerable overclock has already been accomplished. A monster 8 gigahertz was obtained using liquid nitrogen on just the P-cores with hyperthreading deactivated. A voltage of 1.792 volts was necessary. However, it is unclear which motherboard was utilized.
The highest frequency record is currently held by an AMD FX-8370, which clocks in at an astonishing 8.72 GHz. With an overclocked frequency of 8.61 GHz, Intel's Celeron D352 ranks sixth. So far However, no contemporary Core or Ryzen CPUs have been able to breach the 8 GHz barrier. A few years ago, the Intel Core i9-10900K was the last recent CPU to reach 7.7 GHz. Overclockers are preparing to accomplish overclocks over 8GHz once again with Raptor Lake CPUs like as the Core i9-13900K.
The top-of-the-line Raptor Lake CPU is the Intel Core i9-13900K, which has 24 cores and 32 threads in an 8 P-Core and 16 E-Core arrangement. The CPU is set at 3.0 GHz, with a turbo of 5.8 GHz for a single core and 5.5 GHz for all eight P cores. The CPU has 68 MB of cache and power consumption of 125 W that may be increased to 253 W. With the Intel Core i9-13900K Raptor Lake, which was tested on an unannounced Z790 motherboard, an unnamed overclocker obtained an unusual result. We don't know the name or model of the board's maker or brand, but it will be high-end. The overclocker claimed to have easily reached 8GHz with the 13900K while utilizing LN2 and a voltage of 1.792V.
The overclocker also said that achieving 8 GHz was simple with the 13900K and that even greater speeds would be seen once they are officially released.
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Indeed my old friend xoc will be great on this gen Raptor Lake. I'm having too much fun traveling all over the world ( I just came back form a 21 day vacation at Costa Rica and it was amazing ) , after retirement from xoc and i would not change this new way of living for the old one i had , xoc has become way too expensive for me to follow ( liquid nitrogen price sky high , Electricity Bill tripled over here sky high too , shipping prices has gone upwards , etc... ) , not worth it for me even if i get free hardware and sponsors. I'm happily retired for good this time good friend Matt

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All it did was boot really.... overclock meh. Can it actually do work, listen to music, play a game, dx11 dx12 issues?
Well you don't exactly see people doing school runs in pro mod drag cars or going through take away drive thru's.
If people didn't bother seeing how high processors can go then Intel would stick us with locked lower frequency processor chips.
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Ya I thought about you when I seen this post..lol
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Nice to see you, chispy.
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how about a great-grand-uncle?
my bestie has two LN2 pots... all of his rigs are his "children": and he does say it's cheaper than kids...