
Swedish overclocker Rauf smashed the Geekbench4 Single Core world record, pushing an Intel Core i9-11900KF to an incredible 7033 MHz.
Swedish overclocker Rauf has secured three gold medals in the relatively new Geekbench4 Single Core discipline. The enthusiast not only took first place in the model rankings for the Intel Core i9-11900KF chip, but also claimed the top spot in both the global and world rankings for the discipline.
To hit this impressive score, Rauf pushed the Core i9-11900KF chip to 7033 MHz and the RAM to 5400 MHz with tight CL15.0 14-14-28 1T timings. This combination ultimately netted him 11450 points:
Notably, both the CPU and RAM were cooled using liquid nitrogen setups, whereas the graphics card ran at its stock frequencies and kept its original cooler.
Rauf's test setup included the following components:
Motherboard - ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Apex;
RAM - GALAX Hall of Fame;
Graphics card - GALAX GeForce RTX 3090 HOF OC Lab Edition;
Power supply unit - ASUS 1200 W.
Source: HWBot record page