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Ryzen 5 3600, overclocked to 5850MHz, allowed Speed.Fastest to take first place in the ranks of the processor of the same name

Over the past few days, Indonesian overclockers have been showing amazing results! Just yesterday we wrote about Ekky Jengkol’s record in the ranks of the Ryzen 5 3600 chip, the HWBOT x265 Benchmark – 4k discipline, as today his fellow countryman Speed.Fastest got a gold medal in the ranks of the same Ryzen 5 3600, but already in Cinebench – R15 discipline.

Moreover, if in yesterday’s news item we talked about a very good, but not outstanding overclocking potential of the Ekky Jengkol, then Speed.Fastest has a fantastically successful sample on hand. Judge for yourself: the Indonesian was able to force his Ryzen 5 3600 processor to complete the Cinebench R15 benchmark at a mind-boggling 5848MHz!

And damn it, this is not just a good or excellent result – this is the ultimate achievement! The closest opponents of Speed.Fastest – Keeph8n and CasualGamers could not even reach 5500MHz:

In general, such high clock speeds during overclocking are the prerogative of XT versions of Ryzen 3000 processors, but not one-year-old originals. Therefore, frankly speaking, it will be extremely difficult (if not impossible) to surpass this result. There is one possibility though: If AMD starts using the Ryzen 5 3600XT chips to release the cheaper Ryzen 5 3600.

The enthusiast’s test setup consisted of the following components:

  • Motherboard – ASUS ROG Strix B550-I Gaming (BIOS 1004);
  • RAM – 2 x 8GB Crusial BL8G32C16U4B.M8FE1;
  • Video card – AMD Radeon HD 5450 (PCIe, GDDR3, 64bit);
  • Power supply – Antec TruePower Quattro OC 1200W;
  • OS – Windows 10.

And it looked like this:

Source: Result page on the HWBot website

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