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We wrote last weekend about successful attempts to increase the Core i-13700K’s speed to 6 GHz. Now, a Chinese overclocker published a screenshot of how he increased the Core i9-13900K’s speed to 6.1 GHz. There are many nuances.
This is why no tests were done with it. The CPU seemed unstable at this frequency. Attention is drawn to the second aspect, which involves disabling all small cores. There are 16 of them. In this instance, it is impossible to expect a high (or even average!) multithreading test result. It was 1.452 V.
It should be noted, however, that no extreme systems were used to overclock: liquid nitrogen was replaced by ordinary liquid nitrogen.