Hats off. Another world record in overclocking was broken
Intel’s latest platform has huge potential. Extreme overclockers show us what might be possible out of the box.
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At the end of October, the processor family debuted on the market Intel Arrow Lake-S. It introduced a number of new products, including a platform LGA 1851 and RAM support as standard CUDIMM. This opened the window to support even faster modules and increased the overclocking potential.
Cooling with liquid nitrogen was also necessary
Extreme OC enthusiasts work hard to find the best CPU and RAM units possible to take first place in industry rankings. And it just so happens that he died another world record.
Allen “Splave” Golibersuch, which used the CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 285Kmotherboard ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF and modules G.Skill Trident Z5 CK RGBmanaged to achieve effective timing 12,666MHz. This is currently the best result on the HWBOT platform, noticeably ahead of its predecessor.

Of course, this required special conditions. The American not only used liquid nitrogen cooling for CPU and RAMbut he also had to disable part of the processor – only two P-type and two E-type cores worked. Of course, this also happens selectionso as to find a system with the appropriate controller.

Meaning that it’s not something the average PC user can replicate at home. Still, it took a lot of knowledge and skill, and Allen deserves credit. However, it is only a matter of weeks, if not days, before we hear about another record in the world of extreme OC.
