AMD’s Extreme Overclocking team was seen breaking 16-core world records with liquid nitrogen, taking the Cinebench crown from the previous record holder, AMD’s own Ryzen 9 7950X. This came thanks to generational CPU boosts and new robust undervolting BIOS tools.
AMD’s Extreme Overclocking team was seen breaking 16-core world records with liquid nitrogen, taking the Cinebench crown from the previous record holder, AMD’s own Ryzen 9 7950X. This came thanks to generational CPU boosts and new robust undervolting BIOS tools.