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According to news from this site on August 8, Indonesian overclocker Alva Jonathan (also known as Lucky Noob) successfully overclocked the AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, which was just released today, to 7 GHz, setting a new overclocking record for Zen 5 processors.
As far as this site knows, AMD has previously held a liquid nitrogen overclocking event, which ultimately overclocked the flagship Ryzen 9 9950X all-core to 6.6 GHz. This overclocking also successfully broke the all-core 7 GHz mark, I believe it won’t take long for us to see the emergence of higher frequencies.
According to reports, Alva Jonathan used MSI MEG X670E ACE motherboard + a pair of 32GB DDR5 memory for liquid nitrogen overclocking. All 6 cores were set to x70 multiplier, and the reference frequency was 100 MHz.
Thanks to 7 GHz high frequency, R5 9600X is now the fastest 6-core processor in Cinebench 2024 multi-core and Y-Cruncher PI-BBP-10B benchmarks.
In addition, ASUS’s in-house overclocking expert SAFEDISK also set two new overclocking records with Ryzen 5 9600X, ranking first in the X265 1080P and 4K benchmark tests.
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