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Sunday, October 14, 2012

AMD processors "Forced" Up To 7:38 GHz

AMD processors "Forced" Up To 7:38 GHz

Earlier this week computer hardware manufacturer Micro-Star International (MSI) announced Taiwan's success in carving a record for the highest operating frequency of the processor AMD A10-5800K at 7:38 GHz.

Speed ​​is obtained using a technique in which the processor overclocking forced to work beyond its specifications with the help of extreme cooling to reduce heat generated.

In this case, the refrigerant used is liquid nitrogen. The temperature hit 200 degrees below 0 Celsius (-200 degrees C).

MSI install AMD A10-5800K processor on the motherboard FM2-A85XA-G65, with the amount of voltage 1968 V. Multiplier to 62x improved processor speed, bus speed while the figure was pegged at 119.11 MHz. G.Skill RAM used is 4 GB DDR3 with frequency 794.1 MHz (9-9-9-24).

AMD processors "Forced" Up To 7:38 GHz
Screenshot of CPU-Z validation to attempt overclocking processors by AMD A10-5800K MSI (image: TechSpot.com)

To achieve such a high speed, two of the four processor cores on AMD A10-5800K disabled. It is common practice to explore the potential of overclocking a processor.

AMD A10 self-5800K is the top model of the processor family desktop A-Series Accelerated Processing Unit, also known by the code "Trinity". This processor combines the four core CPU with integrated graphics processor Radeon HD 7660D.

Although higher than the results of overclocking the processor rival Intel Core i7-3770K had previously managed to reach speeds of 7:18 GHz on Asus motherboard, the frequency rate-5800K overclocked AMD A10 does not necessarily reflect a higher performance computing.

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