ASUS Makes A New World Record For CPU Overlocking

In a press release and YouTube video, the company has recently shared this news for breaking a world record. In the youtube video, Asus showcased its new world record for CPU overclocking, which pumped up the 13th gen Intel Core i9-13900K to an outstanding 9.008 GHz under normal conditions. Let me tell you that this processor has a maximum boost clock of 5.8 GHz. This was achieved by using:

ASUS’ own ROG Maximus Z790 Apex motherboard a ROG Thor 1600W Titanium power supply a healthy supply of liquid helium.

The company stated: The good part of the news is that the team was able to save the result. According to Intel’s HWBOT rankings, the previous record was set over eight years ago. At that time,  an AMD FX-8370 was cooled with liquid nitrogen in order to reach a clock speed of 8.72 GHz. The CPU then reached a temperature of -186°C, or -302.8°F. However, this time, ASUS’s team tested a Core i9-13900K with liquid nitrogen cooling, where it achieved 8.7 GHz. Some extra tinkering and a different chemical were enough to break all existing records. Also Read: Vivo S16 Series Announced: Boasts Dimensity 8200 & 50MP Selfie Shooter (phoneworld.com.pk)