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05 January, 2010

Clarkdale Core i5 670 Overclocked To 6.9GHz


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Bunch of Clarkdale and Arrandale reviews have already gone up, but one CPU-Z validation page caught our eye, and according to our info this one comes from Belgium OC team. The 6.9GHz mark on LN2 is really a nice record and all we need now is those extra 100MHz to break the 7GHz barrier.
Give us those 100MHz

Bunch of Clarkdale and Arrandale reviews have already gone up, but one CPU-Z validation page caught our eye, and according to our info this one comes from Belgium OC team. The 6.9GHz mark on LN2 is really a nice record and all we need now is those extra 100MHz to break the 7GHz barrier.

The overclocking was done on EVGA's P55 SLI motherboard, 4GB of G.Skill DDR3 memory, Nvidia Geforce 9800GT card and some LN2. The same CPU was also overclocked on air and has reached 5.4GHz on Biostar's TH55XE motherboard which is still a nice score, but nowhere close to the 6.9GHz done with LN2.

The Clarkdale certainly has impressive overclocking potential despite the fact that the graphics is pretty lame and that the price isn't that great.

You can find the LN2 validation page here, while the 5.4GHz on air validation can be found here.

Source: Fudzilla


1 comments:

  1. In the future with 22 and even 15nm chips we can overclock the chips to 20Ghz or even much more i think. More powerfull chips will hit the market very soon.

    "Yang Fu-liang, director-general of the NDL, said the 16-nm SRAM device offers a nine-fold increase in capacity over 45-nm SRAM technology and a 60-percent reduction in microchip size, while at the same time lowering power consumption by about half."

    Link: http://www.taiwantoday.tw/ct.asp?xItem=87144&ctNode=413
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