To date, we have reached a Trinity APU clock record
The MSI FM2-A85XA-G65 board was able to spin the flagship of the Trinity series up to 7,384 GHz. The recipe was similar to yesterday: a module was disabled, cooling was solved with liquid nitrogen, and the core voltage reached an extreme level of exactly 1,968 volts. The 7384 MHz clock was formed by setting the CPU multiplier to 62 and increasing the bus speed to 119,11 MHz. The configuration operated with 2 × 4 GB G.Skill DDR3 memory, but not very steel parameters: 794,1 MHz clock and 9-9-9-24 timing.
The brutal overdrive of the CPU-Z validated.
Of course, at home, this result is not even approachable. In the first experiment, the AMD A10-5800K withstood the speed of “only” up to 4,5 GHz, which could be roughly enveloped at 1,5 volts - an 18 percent increase from the reference clock.
Source: techspot.com