Intel “Raptor Lake” Hits 8 GHz Under Outrageous Cooling
The impending Intel thirteenth Gen Center “Raptor Lake” vows to be an overclocker’s joy, with a limit overclocking accomplishment surfacing of a surprising 8 GHz overclock of the chip. There are a few riders to this accomplishment. The clearest being that a designing example (and not a retail chip), was utilized. Outrageous cooling, for example, fluid nitrogen was utilized to keep the lively chip cool. Every one of the 16 of its E-centers were incapacitated, and the 8 P-centers had HyperThreading handicapped.
A staggering 1.792 V center voltage was utilized, to get the clock accelerate to 8000 MHz, with a 80.0 multiplier and 100 MHz base clock. This would be the primary Intel processor in something like 10 years to stir things up around town GHz-mark, with the last one being the i7-5775C “Broadwell.” The clock-speed list of competitors is overwhelmed by the AMD FX-8350 and FX-8150, with the unbeaten record being The Brace’s 8772 MHz.