
Greek overclocker OGS has dethroned Splave in SuperPi - 32M, setting a new world record by pushing an i9-12900KS to an astounding 7518 MHz.

Hong Kong overclocker lupin_no_musum has set a new world record, pushing DDR5 RAM to an incredible 9560 MHz. The coveted 10,000 MHz mark is now well within reach.

Swedish overclocker Rauf smashed the Geekbench4 Single Core world record, pushing an Intel Core i9-11900KF to an incredible 7033 MHz.

Overclocker Splave broke his Geekbench4 Single Core world record, scoring 10342 points on a Core i9-10900KF. This was likely due to OS optimization.

Overclocker Splave pushed a Core i9-10900KF to 7337 MHz with liquid nitrogen, achieving a Geekbench4 single-core world record of 10260 points.

Taiwanese enthusiast bianbao XE has set a new world record for DDR4 memory overclocking, pushing it to an astonishing 6666.6MHz with an AMD Ryzen 7 4700GE processor.

American enthusiast Splave has set a new world record for RAM bandwidth (53597 MB/s) on desktop platforms, earning three gold medals.

US overclocker Splave achieved a new global record in wPrime - 1024m, pushing a Ryzen Threadripper 3990X to 5400.6MHz and completing the benchmark in 11.541 seconds.

Overclockers Splave and safedisk have shattered world records using AMD's 64-core Ryzen Threadripper 3990X. Splave claimed an absolute top spot, while safedisk secured gold.

Overclocker safedisk set a new wPrime - 1024m world record on a 32-core Ryzen TR 3970X, overclocking it to 5573MHz.

Italian overclocker rsannino secured two world records in GPUPI for CPU - 1B and wPrime - 1024m benchmarks, pushing an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X to 5549 MHz.

The 32-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X is already breaking world records, and we're covering the first ones set by top overclockers.