
Italian overclocker Hardware_Numb3rs won gold with an AMD Athlon 3000G processor, overclocking it to 5089MHz using liquid nitrogen in SuperPi - 32M.
It seems today is a day of records in the discipline SuperPi - 32M. A few hours ago, Italian overclocker Hardware_Numb3rs published a new result achieved with a 2-core, 4-thread processor. Just like his Russian colleague M1RROR, Hardware_Numb3rs decided to benchmark his overclocked CPU specifically in SuperPi - 32M. However, while M1RROR used an aging AMD Phenom II X4 945, the Italian chose AMD's newest processor Athlon 3000G.
Using liquid nitrogen, the aforementioned chip was overclocked to a rather modest 5089MHz (compared to its architectural brethren). Maintaining stability at this frequency earned Hardware_Numb3rs first place in the processor's model ranking within the SuperPi - 32M discipline, achieving a result of 6 minutes, 47 seconds, and 629 milliseconds:
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⤢ ВІДКРИТИGiven the chip's relatively low frequency, we suspect this isn't the best Athlon 3000G sample, and the enthusiast will likely acquire a better CPU soon.
It's impossible to tell what hardware the record-breaking test rig contained. Unfortunately, the Italian didn't specify any components other than the ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I Gaming motherboard.
Source: Result page on HWBot