Overclockers are already breaking world records on the latest Intel platforms, reaching 7.5 GHz clock speeds on the Core Ultra 9 285K CPU.
Intel has just launched its Core Ultra 200S processors for desktops and overclockers have already started breaking world records. While we are still in the early phase of overclocking the Core Ultra 200S processors, it looks like ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex has proved itself to be worthy of being one of the best Z890 motherboards.
The ROG Maximus Z890 Apex is among enthusiast-grade Z890 boards from ASUS and brings a solid 27-power phase VRM. With the help of advanced cooling solutions, it was able to push the clock speeds of both the CPU and RAM to insanely high numbers, which we haven't seen before.
ASUS just published a blog post, boasting about the numbers its Z890 Apex was able to reach with overclocking. The overclocker "Elmor" used AI Ln2 pot by 3D Systems, Diabatix, ElmorLabs, and SkatterBencher to set up a liquid helium cooling solution for the CPU. With this, he was able to achieve a whopping 7488.8 MHz of clock speed on the Core Ultra 9 285K.
The Core Ultra 9 285K is the flagship Arrow Lake chip in the Core Ultra 200S series and brings a 5.7 MHz turbo boost frequency. So, that's a straight 1.8 GHz jump, which also broke many world records. In multiple synthetic benchmarks, the Core Ultra 9 285K at 7.5 GHz scored the highest numbers, including the clock itself, along with the highest scores in 3DMark CPU Profile 1T, 2T, 4T, and 8T. ASUS said,
As of now, the ROG Maximus Z890 APEX has secured 5 world records, 19 global first places, and 31 first places. Apart from the CPU frequency record, the Apex board also helped reach 60840 points in Cinebench R23 by Benchmark. Moreover, the board has also
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