
Overclocker Splave pushed a Core i9-10900KF to 7337 MHz with liquid nitrogen, achieving a Geekbench4 single-core world record of 10260 points.
American enthusiast Splave has undoubtedly earned his top spot in the overclocking world, cementing his reputation as one of the best.
Today, Splave once again proved his unparalleled skill. The American enthusiast delidded a Core i9-10900KF and pushed it to 7337 MHz using liquid nitrogen. This extreme clock speed allowed him to complete the single-threaded Geekbench4 benchmark with an impressive score of 10260 points:
Ultimately, Splave secured these gold medals in the Geekbench4 - Single Core discipline:
Gold for the Core i9-10900KF category;
Gold for the single-core ranking;
World record across all processors.
His test bench included these components:
Motherboard: ASRock Z490 Aqua (featuring only two active RAM slots – either a unique product specifically for overclockers or Splave manually removed the others);
RAM: G.Skill Trident 3800C14;
Thermal Paste: Thermal Grizzly Kryo LHE;
Power Supply: Enermax Maxtytan 1250w.
And here's what it looked like:
⤢ ВІДКРИТИSource: World record page on HWBot