While Intel does not recommend removing the cover from the Core i7-7700K processor and even overclocking it to avoid losing warranty, the American enthusiast Splave continues to abuse both recommendations. First, he removed the IHS from his copy of Core i7-7700K. Secondly, a reservoir for liquid nitrogen, directly to the crystal of the processor - through a layer of the thermal interface, of course. The latest achievement of the American at the time of publication of the news is the
second place in HWBot Prime among all processors with four cores, corresponding to the result of 8480.35 points.
The processor had to overclock to 6970 MHz for this - it's very close to the "psychologically important level" of 7 GHz. All four cores and Hyper-Threading have been active. Related Products :
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