World record: AMD CPU at 7,134 GHz!
An amazing result was achieved by a Brazilian tuning master with a desktop Phenom II X4 processor.
A man of Brazilian descent - artistically known as rbuass - has achieved the highest processor clock ever in the history of AMD processors. To do this, he used a Phenom II X4 975 desktop CPU and liquid nitrogen. The image below clearly shows in the window of an application called CPU-Z that the frequency is 7.134,3 MHz. Although the authentication process was not completed successfully, this result was nevertheless uploaded to the To the list of CPU-Z records, where he only finished 144th, he was an absolute world leader on the AMD front.
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In addition, a SuperPI test was run at 1M, but here the processor frequency was 6,94 GHz and the result was 10,079 seconds. The AMD Phenom II X4 975 quad-core desktop processor will hit store shelves later this year with a 3,6 GHz factory clock.