A member of Russia-based website OCLabs, Allen “Splave” Golibersuch has overclocked the new Intel Core i7 7700K to above 7 GHz frequency.
You heard that right. The above 7Ghz barrier has been broken and its proving to be one for the record books.
Splave overclocked the new 7th generation Intel Kaby Lake CPU which has just hit retail markets in the West.
He used an Asus ASRock Z170 OC Formula motherboard and liquid nitrogen as the coolant to achieve these results.
CPU-Z Stats for the overclocked processor
He made it past 7000 MHz or 7 GHz to reach 7022.96 MHz.
To achieve this number, Allen had to tweak a few things with the CPU. He had to turn 2 of the 4 cores off in the processor. He also disabled Hyper-threading and increased the core voltage from 1.2 V to 2 V.
Achieved The World Record in SuperPi 32M Benchmark
Allen used a few benchmarks to test the overclocked CPU. He achieved a world record on SuperPi 32m benchmark which makes a CPU calculate the the value of Pi to a particular number of digits.
Here are the details:
PiFast | 9sec 20ms |
SuperPi – 32M | 4min 20sec 250ms |
wPrime – 32M | 2sec 953ms |
wPrime – 1024m | 1min 33sec 171ms |
Note: wPrime calculates prime numbers up to a particular value (32 M=32 million digits).
About Overclocking
Some PC enthusiasts like to get more out of their rigs and one of the ways to achieve that is due to ‘overclocking’. Overclocking is when you boost the original frequency of the CPU or the GPU beyond their default/factory levels.
What this does is that the processor or the graphics card then performs 10-15% (or more in some cases) better than before.
Overclocking, however is also a passion for some and they do it to reach new heights in consumer level CPU/GPU performance and not just to get their software or games running better.
Intel announced at the start of December that production has finished on their new 7th generation Kaby Lake processors. This means that they were expected to arrive at retailers by the end of the month at most.
You can expect to see them in Pakistan by January or February at most.
Via Fossbytes
7022.96/1024 = 6.85 GHz
So no, 7 GHz record isn’t broken. 7000 MHz sure but not GHz, still impressive numbers though seems the new 7th generation processors have great OC potential. Might just be the time to upgrade my 4th gen i7 4770k which can hardly push 4.5 GHz, that’s on air cooling though.
Hertz units are frequency units based on 10 raise to power some integers. As describe here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertz
(not 2 raise to powers, 1024 case)
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Frequency i measured in 10’s….1000 makes 1K….bytes are measured by 1024 making 1K :P….cheers
Haha got em
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Almost catching up to amds 8.4ghz oc back in 2011
A team of enthusiasts also overclocked Intel’s $2000 10 core 20threads 6950x to up to 5.7 ghz.. using the same liquid nitrogen…. you could watch a video of them doing it on YouTube
The Asus ASRock??? XD wut?