Monday, October 8th 2012
AMD A10-5800K Hits 7.38 GHz on MSI FM2-A85XA-G65 Motherboard
MSI, a world leader in overclocking graphics cards and mainboards is pleased to announce that their brand new FM2-A85XA-G65 has just set a stunning new world-record CPU speed for AMD's new A10 APUs. Featuring MSI's new DigitALL power design with Military Class III components, the FM2-A85XA-G65 was able to smash the current limit and set an astonishing 7.384 GHz clock speed. This all was made possible with high-tech liquid nitrogen cooling of MSI's the newly released processor from AMD and outstanding engineering work on the FM2-A85XA-G65 mainboard.Trinity shines on the best platform
AMD's new Trinity APU is a powerful solution that combines excellent CPU performance with unprecedented integrated GPU performance. MSI's FM2-A85XA-G65 is the excellent companion for AMD's new series of APUs as it combines great performance features with a keen eye on game performance. With the push of a button, OC Genie II will boost your APU's processing power to 4.2 GHz, overclocks the GPU and memory as well. Graphics performance is boosted with both AMD CrossFire and Dual Graphics.
7.38 GHz
With a nearly 7400 MHz CPU speed, the MSI FM2-A85XA-G65 clearly separates itself from other FM2 mainboards by providing more CPU speed. This can be attributed by the use of higher quality components, external clock generator and support for both AMP and XMP overclocked memory. To check the performance submission, click on this link to go to the CPU-Z validation database: valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2536827
AMD's new Trinity APU is a powerful solution that combines excellent CPU performance with unprecedented integrated GPU performance. MSI's FM2-A85XA-G65 is the excellent companion for AMD's new series of APUs as it combines great performance features with a keen eye on game performance. With the push of a button, OC Genie II will boost your APU's processing power to 4.2 GHz, overclocks the GPU and memory as well. Graphics performance is boosted with both AMD CrossFire and Dual Graphics.
7.38 GHz
With a nearly 7400 MHz CPU speed, the MSI FM2-A85XA-G65 clearly separates itself from other FM2 mainboards by providing more CPU speed. This can be attributed by the use of higher quality components, external clock generator and support for both AMP and XMP overclocked memory. To check the performance submission, click on this link to go to the CPU-Z validation database: valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2536827
25 Comments on AMD A10-5800K Hits 7.38 GHz on MSI FM2-A85XA-G65 Motherboard
You missed the point. 7.38 is sooo not important. The super seriously important information is that this overclock was achieved on a msi board.
Originally Posted by BazookaJoe View Post
Yes, OK, I get that it is cool that we have pushed silicon this far - but am I the only one who just does not care anymore about bu11$h!t overclocking feats that are accomplished under completely unsustainable and downright ridiculous conditions, that could not possibly be used outside of an overclocking contest and bear no fruit for any other application what so ever?
Again I get it - woo! something functionally useless ran really fast for a very short time in an utterly unsustainable environment, and does not in any way represent how the equipment will or ever even COULD actually perform in the real world.
Like land speed testing a rocket car - yay it went fast - it's still completely useless...
...Unless one day the key to stopping the alien invasion is moving a rely small object across a Nevada salt flat in 20 seconds...
Now this is just the plain truth. Big Deal can it play crysis! Useless! More FLUFF from AMD
:eek:
Higher quality ocmponents..you mean better APU. :p for shame, for shame.
And yes, I have pictures of one that blew up at stock. So, you either get world records...or they blow up and catch fire. Great.:p
:toast:
Can you do this on your board on air?
If I came across as MSI hating, it was unintentional. My motherboard happens to be msi. The reason I made my post was the point made in the the quote below.
However, I do have pics, as I mentioned earlier. :p
(Asus)
(Gigabyte)
(Asrock)
Can your MSI board that captian cocky?
Thanks, I reported those invalid submissions to HWBOT :laugh:
Example of valid HWBOT submission (includes picture of cooling method per league rules).
The only valid submission above mine on air is also an MSI, as are the next two below mine :laugh:
Go MSI!!!
If I wanted an underperforming POS chip I would buy a pentium 4. Until then you can continue to run you FX4100 at 5ghz until the cows come home, my phenom at 4.2ghz will continue to perform better in all applications. They are only invalid in league. While you are flagging results might want to start down everything I have seeing how I was a member LONG before they added those stupid rules...