Every day, the HWBot website’s overclocking database continues to be updated with new results using the updated Ryzen 3000XT processors. Thanks to the optimization of the 7nm technical process of TSMC, the new chips received a noticeable increase in overclocking potential, so it became even more interesting to watch the achievement of the next records.
Brazilian enthusiast NoMS has set four records for the AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT processor and, most impressively, one record for the six-core rank (among any CPU with six cores).
Depending on the discipline, on average, the Ryzen 5 3600XT was clocked at 5750MHz. The chip was cooled with liquid nitrogen and installed in the top-end ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero motherboard.
Discipline | Result | CPU frequency |
Cinebench – R15 | 2308 points | 5750MHz |
GPUPI for CPU – 1B | 2min 38sec 700ms | 5775MHz |
wPrime – 1024m | 1min 9sec 437ms | 5725MHz |
Geekbench3 – Multi Core | 43947 points | 5775MHz |
The time-tested and reliable set of two 8GB G.SKILL F4-3200C14-8GFX strips was used as RAM. Its frequency was 4333MHz with timings CL14.0 13-13-24.
Source: HWBot enthusiast profile