A new world record has been set, pushing the Intel Core i9 14900KF to a record-beating 9.12GHz clock speed, over 4GHz higher than its typical boost clock. Achieving this result took more than just ...
TL;DR: Intel's Core i9-14900KF processor set a new overclocking world record at 9.12GHz, surpassing the previous record by 4MHz. Achieved by "wytiwx" using an ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex ...
In other words, Intel's latest Arrow Lake CPUs, including the Core Ultra 9 285K, are nowhere to be seen in the top echelons of overclocking. Is that because of Arrow Lake's architecture?
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