Intel Core i9-13900K breaks overclocking record — here’s how it hit 9GHz


What you need to know

  • Overclockers recently managed to get the Intel Core i9-13900K to hit a clock speed of 9GHz.
  • The feat was accomplished using liquid helium, which allowed the CPU to be dropped to -250 degree Celsius.
  • The Core i9-13900K usually has a base speed of 3.0GHz and peaks at a 5.8GHz turbo speed.

The Intel Core i9-13900K is a beast of a CPU. When shipped, it already has a high clock speed that can go even higher with overclocking. When our editor-in-chief Daniel Rubino visited Intel in Israel, the chipmaker showed the Core i9-13900K hitting 8.0GHz. Since then, overclocking experts Jon Sandström and Pieter Plaiser got the chip to reach a speed of 9GHz, which is a new world record (via PC Mag).

For context, the Core i9-13900K has 24 cores (16 E-cores and 8 P-cores with 32 threads). It has a base speed of 3.0GHz and a peak turbo of 5.8GHz, at least in normal circumstances.





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