The Austrian overclocker under the pseudonym TAGG does not betray himself, and once again pleases the community with amazing results on the classic LGA 775 platform.
After two months of his absence, the enthusiast again declared about himself by a record set on the relatively unpopular Core 2 Duo E4700 processor.
This CPU is based on a 65nm Conroe core with a base frequency of 2600MHz, formed by a multiplier of 12 and a 200MHz bus. The Austrian managed to raise the chip’s frequency by an impressive 103.04% and a result is 5.279 MHz.
Of the components involved in this record, we know the ASUS Rampage Extreme motherboard (LGA 775, X48 chipset), 2 Corsair Dominator GTX2 RAM sticks, a Zotac GeForce 9500 GT video card, and a SuperNOVA G2 power supply of 850 watts.
Source: Result page on the HWBot website