Recently, the Chinese overclocking aficionado known as 'Hero' has accomplished a remarkable feat by overclocking the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor to an astonishing 7335.48MHz. This achievement has not only set a new global frequency record but has also propelled Hero to the pinnacle of the HWBot rankings. The previous record, which stood at 7313MHz, was held by the renowned overclocking expert hicookie. In this latest endeavor, Hero managed to surpass the previous mark by approximately 22MHz, leveraging a higher core multiplier.
The overclocking milestone was realized utilizing Colorful's cutting-edge flagship motherboard, the iGame X870E Vulcan OC V14. This motherboard is equipped with an advanced 18+2+2 phase power delivery system and 110A DrMOS, offering a robust foundation for extreme overclocking endeavors. To achieve this feat, Hero meticulously adjusted the processor's core voltage to 1.68V, while the system's Uncore frequency soared to 2399MHz. The processor was paired with high-frequency memory to ensure stable operation throughout the overclocking process.
It is crucial to emphasize that such extreme overclocking feats are heavily reliant on liquid nitrogen cooling and the utilization of top-tier hardware configurations. Consequently, replicating these results in ordinary usage environments is practically unattainable.
