The ASUS ROG team announced that it has set four new world records using the latest 24-core Intel Core i9-14900KS processor, including achieving a record frequency, as well as three record results in performance tests. The new product supports automatic overclocking to 6.2 GHz on one or two cores, but for enthusiasts this figure was only a starting point.
The previous recorded absolute CPU clock speed record of 9044 MHz was set on October 17, 2023 using a Core i9-14900KF processor by Swedish overclocker Jon “Elmor” Sandström. The new recorded CPU frequency record is 9117.75 MHz. It was installed on a Core i9-14900KS processor by the same overclocker and his team. The ROG Maximus Z790 APEX Encore enthusiast motherboard was also used for overclocking.
According to the published video below, the temperature of the Core i9-14900KS processor was -231 degrees Celsius. At the same time, the chip operated at a voltage of 1.85 V. Of course, setting such a record required the use of exotic cooling. In this case, liquid helium was used.
In addition to this, ASUS announced that the Core i9-14900KS set three new world records in the PiFast, SuperPI 1M and PYPrime 32B benchmarks, which it managed in 6.79 seconds, 3.768 seconds and 97.596 seconds, respectively. Unfortunately, the manufacturer did not report at what frequency the processor operated in these tests.
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