
Overclocker NoMS smashed four records with the AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT and one in the overall six-core CPU category. The chip hit 5750 MHz, cooled by liquid nitrogen.
The HWBot overclocking database keeps filling up with fresh results from AMD's refreshed Ryzen 3000XT processors. Thanks to TSMC's optimized 7nm manufacturing process, these new chips show a noticeable jump in overclocking potential, making the race for new records even more exciting.
Brazilian enthusiast NoMS has added four new records to his collection for the AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT processor. Even more impressively, he also snagged one world record in the overall six-core CPU category (meaning any six-core CPU).
Across the various benchmarks, the Ryzen 5 3600XT processor consistently hit around 5750 MHz. The chip was cooled with a liquid nitrogen pot and installed on a top-tier ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero motherboard.
Discipline | Result | CPU frequency |
2308 points | 5750МГц | |
2 min 38 sec 700 ms | 5775МГц | |
1 min 9 sec 437 ms | 5725МГц | |
43947 points | 5775МГц |
For memory, NoMS utilized a tried-and-true G.SKILL F4-3200C14-8GFX 2x8GB kit, running at 4333MHz with tight CL14.0 13-13-24 timings.
Source: Enthusiast's HWBot profile