Austrian overclocker noizemaker has surpassed the two-month-old record held by Brazilian NoMS and thus put a gold medal in the overall 16-core Geekbench3 – Multi Core discipline.

As a cooling system, the enthusiast used liquid nitrogen, thanks to which the Austrian was able to overclock the Ryzen 5 3600XT processor to a frequency of 5698 MHz. At the same time, the voltage of the cores was 1.696 volts, and the frequency of the RAM was 4600 MHz with delays of 14-13-13-28-38 1T.

The key feature of this result is the combination of high clock speeds of processor cores and RAM. For comparison, the holder of the last record in the 16-core ranks – the Brazilian enthusiast NoMS, was able to achieve much higher processor clock frequencies – 5750 MHz, but the memory in his case stopped at 4333 MHz with timings 14-13-13-24-40 1T, and for Geekbench3, both the speed of the CPU and the bandwidth of the RAM are extremely important.

The test setup of the Austrian consisted of the following components:

  • Motherboard – ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VIII IMPACT;
  • RAM – 2 x 8GB G.SKILL TrindetZ RGB F4-4000C15-8GTZR;
  • Video card – NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 (ordinary plug);
  • OS – Windows 10.

And it looked like this:

Source: Result page on the HWBot website

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