Intel Core i9-7900X + LN2 = world record
The Intel Core i9-7900X processor has a 3,3 GHz base and 4,3 GHz boost clock, which has now been upgraded.
As the title has already shown, liquid nitrogen was used for cooling, which was used to wind the proci clock to 5758 MHz. The ten-core, 14-nanometer bandwidth processor was placed in an ASUS Rampage VI Apex X299 motherboard, in addition to G.SKILL Trident Z DDR4 memory, and these components were used to break Cinebench's R15 and R11.5 world records. What can we say, congratulations, and look forward to the next record, which is expected to arrive soon, knowing the physical capabilities of the new flagships.