Ever wondered if a processor can increase it's boost speed!Well, Intel announced its Core i7-6950X at Computex 2016, and it’s a new Broadwell-E processor with 10 processing cores running at a speed of 3.0 GHz. It has also has a boost clock speed of 3.50 GHz, and what overclockers made us realize is that this chip has some serious overclocking potential.
PCWorld reports that several overclockers wanted to get their hands on the chip and take it to its limits. One of them happened to be Roman Hartung, who continued to pour liquid nitrogen until it reached a stable temperature of -110 degrees Celsius. If the temperature dropped any further, then the processor would have forced the system to shutdown in order to prevent further damage from taking place.
Intel Core i7-6950X managed to run at a stable 5.2 GHz, but overclockers decided that they wanted to push the boundaries even further and successfully managed to reach a clock speed of 5.7 GHz. In order for the overclockers to reach such a clock speed, they have to enter the BIOS of the motherboard and manually trigger settings that will prevent the chip from becoming unstable at such high frequencies. One of them happens to be disabling Intel’s power reduction feature, and increase the processor’s voltage delivery.
Intel claims that it’s twice as fast as the quad-core i7-6700K when it comes to 3D rendering, and 35 percent faster than the last-gen Core i7-5960X. In terms of editing 4K video, it’s 65 percent faster than that same quad-core chip and 25 percent faster than the previous i7 Extreme Edition. Since you’re also going to be using the processor for gaming purposes, this chip is 25 percent faster than the 5960X when it comes to gaming in 4K while encoding and broadcasting a 1080p Twitch stream.
Finally,all credit goes to those overclockers for making the processor to boost its speed beyond it's potential!
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