Monday, March 29th 2021

Intel Core i9-11900K Breaks 7 GHz Barrier at 1.873 V

Intel Core i9-11900K processor, the flagship model from the 11th generation "Rocket Lake" CPU lineup, has been overclocked to more than 7 GHz by the "Rog-Fisher". Thanks to the report coming from VideoCardz, we have information that the top-end Rocket Lake processor is possibly a very good overclocker. Running at 7048 MHz, the CPU managed to achieve that frequency using "only" 1.873 V. There is no doubt that the system was being cooled by LN2, as such overclocks need it to remain stable, however, we don't have any data on that. The CPU was paired with the ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Apex motherboard, designed for extreme overclocking purposes.

It is important to note that the CPU didn't run any benchmarks, as it was just validated at that frequency by Valid x86. The sample was likely supplied by Intel, so it could be a cherry-picked model. For the official benchmark results of Rocket Lake processors, we have to wait until tomorrow (March 30th), when NDA lifts.
Sources: Valid x86 (Web Archive), via VideoCardz
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26 Comments on Intel Core i9-11900K Breaks 7 GHz Barrier at 1.873 V

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KarymidoN
B-RealQuoting Steve: "Waste of Sand"

different processor, but yeah probably yes, if AMD could deliver enough Ryzen 5000 series at MSRP for everyone this processors would be really a bad purchase, but since you can't buy AMD at MSRP, people will still buy these b/c of availability.
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