
American overclocker Splave has once again broken his own SuperPi - 32M world record, pushing an i9-12900KS to an astounding 7505 MHz.
In less than ten days, American overclocking legend Splave broke his own record and defended his title as the world leader in the extremely popular SuperPi - 32M discipline.
To recap, the enthusiast previously managed to push the top-tier 8-core Intel Core i9-12900KS chip to a significant 7503MHz and complete the SuperPi - 32M benchmark with a time of 3 min 30 sec 931 ms. This was more than enough to claim the absolute lead in the aforementioned discipline and secure three gold medals. But a legend is a legend; they can't rest on their laurels. The drive to be first is simply insatiable.
Today, the American surpassed his own result, squeezing 7505MHz from the i9-12900KS chip, which allowed Splave to achieve a SuperPi - 32M benchmark score of 3 min 30 sec 888 ms:
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Source:HWBot