First 9 GHz CPU (overclocked Intel 13900K)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @derx6666
    @derx6666 Год назад +8985

    Astonishing to see what people do to be able to run Microsoft Teams 😉

    • @namoyay
      @namoyay Год назад +74

      LOL

    • @NormalXP99
      @NormalXP99 Год назад +303

      Yes microsoft teams is one of the slowest apps ive used on any computer no matter what spec.

    • @ryanjofre
      @ryanjofre Год назад +19

      Wtf? Microsoft Teams is amazing!!!

    • @furdiburd
      @furdiburd Год назад +56

      ​@@ryanjofredid you used it 3 year ago? Yeah it was... Just till an update tonked its speed

    • @ryanjofre
      @ryanjofre Год назад +82

      @@furdiburd My apologies, I was being facetious!
      Microsoft has a long track record of ruining perfectly good software with “updates”!

  • @Femboy_lover1611
    @Femboy_lover1611 Год назад +5506

    9GHz cooling in 2023: liquid nitrogen
    9GHz cooling in 2029: fan

    • @beamng.xperiments2898
      @beamng.xperiments2898 Год назад +590

      9GHz cooling in 2039: passive🤣

    • @bigbadaboooom
      @bigbadaboooom Год назад +166

      In fact it was liquid helium 🤓

    • @oguzhankarahan1737
      @oguzhankarahan1737 Год назад +28

      The fan cooling is also as good as nitrogen if the components are good.

    • @__shifty
      @__shifty Год назад

      @@beamng.xperiments2898 MY BODY IS READY

    • @notgaming115
      @notgaming115 Год назад +79

      Gonna comeback here again after ten years

  • @modrribaz1691
    @modrribaz1691 Год назад +4886

    At last, a CPU that can run 4k starfield at 120fps stable

    • @MsTatakai
      @MsTatakai Год назад +92

      after loading the game and probably at 1% max power limit , and when you unlock the power it will be most certain a second and crashes XD

    • @dipc576
      @dipc576 Год назад +8

      in akila and new atlantis benchmark

    • @PersonausdemAll
      @PersonausdemAll Год назад +18

      I have 90-over 100 fps in new atlantis with my i 7 7700k and 4070 Ti with the DLSS Mod+Frame Generation. 😂

    • @Captaine_Crunche
      @Captaine_Crunche Год назад +40

      @@PersonausdemAll frame gen doesnt count, it lifts cpu bottleneck.

    • @PersonausdemAll
      @PersonausdemAll Год назад +5

      @@Captaine_Crunche When the Bottle neck is not a problem anymore, then it counts!

  • @EXMachina.
    @EXMachina. Год назад +2572

    A decade later this video will age like milk like a decade *and half* ago when 5GHZ was a record.

    • @oqWoWpo
      @oqWoWpo Год назад +26

      ну ну, FX двенадцатилетний 8500-8800 гонится

    • @RedDredDragon
      @RedDredDragon Год назад +2

      ​@@oqWoWpo этот мамонт никому не нужен

    • @erasablefawn03
      @erasablefawn03 Год назад +129

      not really, we're really hitting the limit nowadays

    • @qqwui9989
      @qqwui9989 Год назад +42

      Too bad Moore's Law is not really a thing anymore

    • @EXMachina.
      @EXMachina. Год назад +43

      "IF" Quantum computing becomes a norm for the next decade, a big IF.

  • @zRedPlays
    @zRedPlays Год назад +880

    Finally a CPU that can support the optimization mess of modern games!

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 Год назад +69

      you still need at least 64 GB of RAM, 32 GB V-RAM and an SSD with at least 10 TB. Oh and you better have a direct connection to the Update servers when you have to download the 200GB sized patches.

    • @Helicopterpilot16
      @Helicopterpilot16 Год назад +10

      Ever think that the mess it has become is there to create the economy of desire for the best and latest gear?

    • @zRedPlays
      @zRedPlays Год назад +12

      @@Helicopterpilot16 Could be a reason but it's more likely that technologies like Nanite, Lumen, DLSS / Upscaling just makes the developers forget about optimization and throw in some upscaling

    • @vishensivparsad
      @vishensivparsad 11 месяцев назад +6

      Dude. City skylines 2 brings a 4090 and the fastest ryzen 7 to its knees. A fkn low polygon game 😂😂😂

    • @LuccianoNova
      @LuccianoNova 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@KRAFTWERK2K6lol a direct connection. I have 10000000000ft Ethernet running underground to EA

  • @vedantdesai1
    @vedantdesai1 Год назад +1893

    Physics can get really interesting at cold temperatures. Near absolute zero, -273C, silicone acts as a superconductor.

    • @dord4453
      @dord4453 Год назад +95

      So infinite clock speed?

    • @DebuMazumder
      @DebuMazumder Год назад +46

      @@dord4453 nope

    • @hamburgerhamburgerv2
      @hamburgerhamburgerv2 Год назад +690

      @@DebuMazumdernot with that attitude

    • @alexanderbohlen5923
      @alexanderbohlen5923 Год назад +86

      silicone have less resistance when it gets hot, which distinguishes it from a conventional conductor

    • @BunkerSquirrel
      @BunkerSquirrel Год назад +45

      Yo superconducting implants? Let’s goooo!

  • @AresPro7w7
    @AresPro7w7 Год назад +253

    10 years for this moment, i am proud of you guys

  • @B3L13V3R
    @B3L13V3R Год назад +348

    Pure expertise and badassery going on here. Congrats to the team!!

    • @ncard00
      @ncard00 10 месяцев назад +2

      ARM APU's are the future, our planet cannot handle the insane waste of power that x86 and discrete GPU's are...

  • @Wasmachineman
    @Wasmachineman Год назад +314

    Let this sink in for a moment:
    9. FUCKING. GIGAHERTZ!

    • @pumpshotty9875
      @pumpshotty9875 Год назад +30

      My pentium 3 is still faster

    • @tomaszzalewski4541
      @tomaszzalewski4541 Год назад +36

      ​@@pumpshotty9875the real chads overclock their pentium 4 to 5ghz

    • @tacokoneko
      @tacokoneko Год назад +11

      so you are telling me..
      it's..
      OVER 9000 Mhz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @tonig2757
      @tonig2757 Год назад +2

      (me, 10 years from now): 9GHz, pfft, pathetic.

    • @steventaylor8723
      @steventaylor8723 Год назад +5

      They didn't even successfully boot into Windows..........

  • @wildanrosyada7787
    @wildanrosyada7787 Год назад +217

    Around 20 years ago intel pentium can be overclocked up to 5ghz and it is mindblowing. Now intel can be OCed uP to 9ghz. Still mindblowing.

    • @gtamike_TSGK
      @gtamike_TSGK Год назад +1

      X3D from AMD is king 👑

    • @waterbucket4358
      @waterbucket4358 9 месяцев назад +4

      Mindblowing like Ronnie Mcnutt

    • @nutsij9565
      @nutsij9565 9 месяцев назад

      🤓@@waterbucket4358

    • @fameus4423
      @fameus4423 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@waterbucket4358 Please change and grow as a person

    • @user-ov8uo9fy1v
      @user-ov8uo9fy1v 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@gtamike_TSGKking of the toilet

  • @linuxguy1199
    @linuxguy1199 Год назад +212

    It's finally time - IT'S OVER 9000 MEGAHERTZ!!!!!!!!

    • @trixion74
      @trixion74 Год назад

      Gigahertz*

    • @КирилоБобик
      @КирилоБобик Год назад +33

      @@trixion74 ... no

    • @tonig2757
      @tonig2757 Год назад +10

      @@trixion74 9GHz == 9000MHz

    • @cptbizzo
      @cptbizzo Год назад

      ​@@tonig2757only one symbol is needed. == means inverse. IIRC

    • @trixion74
      @trixion74 Год назад

      @@tonig2757 oh, now i get it, this person for whatever reason didnt write 9 Ghz and instead wrote it in megehertz

  • @Gou0113
    @Gou0113 Год назад +126

    I was saw that the CPU-Z world record are 9008MHZ and i know that if someone made this record, they made a video of this.

    • @TheCphase
      @TheCphase Год назад +9

      same. i had to see it, was definitely impressed. this setup might be a bit better than my wraith stealth that was included with the cpu :)

    • @steventaylor8723
      @steventaylor8723 Год назад +2

      Did you know that their video didn't even fully boot into Windows?!?

    • @NOX-ID47
      @NOX-ID47 Год назад +5

      @@steventaylor8723 It posted, it was at least "stable" enough to accomplish that, and that's more than anyone else before them, *That we know of anyway* They deserve the accolade of being first, even if it only posted and didn't fully boot into Windows. Nothing about what can be seen on video diminishes or takes away from their success here, not for any educated observer that is, pedants will nitpic as you have and that's just par for the course. Great men do, weak men complain.

    • @psisis7423
      @psisis7423 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@NOX-ID47I can't really see the achievement. They didn't design the CPU, they only cooled it and input some numbers? Did they do anything custom with the socket or VRM? Anything with the electronics?
      Intel engineers probably play with R&D chips and those clock speeds during lunch time.

  • @theftking
    @theftking Год назад +53

    IT'S OVER 9000!!!

    • @lucvkl
      @lucvkl Год назад

      The man is here

  • @0NeeN0
    @0NeeN0 Год назад +62

    Congrats, and congrats again on beating this record with 9043.92 MHz with i9-14900KF, you and your team are the best overclockers on this planet. 300 MHz advantage between you and second place shows who's the boss. Could you please include in the title or in the description that you have used liquid helium, NOT LIQUID NITROGEN because I've seen like 250 comments about liquid nitrogen and how it's not possible to go that low. To each I responded that in fact it would be impossible that's why it's logical that you have used something different nitrogen is too hot (-195,8 C) for beating WR yet but helium on the other hand goes to -269C.

    • @xxxCyr0x
      @xxxCyr0x 11 месяцев назад +1

      300mhz is not a lot and might simply come down to chip quality

    • @edintrumic3345
      @edintrumic3345 10 месяцев назад +12

      @@xxxCyr0x At these clocks it is an astronomical difference

  • @AhmirASMR
    @AhmirASMR Год назад +503

    50 years from now, we'll be (or our grandsons/daughters would be) looking at this video again and say.
    "Look at the effort they make just to mimic a fraction of our cpu power."

    • @sebastiangudino9377
      @sebastiangudino9377 Год назад +19

      50 years is far to much. 50 years ago personal computers were not even a thing. We might start to feel that "Look at these fools" feeling in the course of the current decade

    • @Артём-р5ъ4й
      @Артём-р5ъ4й Год назад +3

      Какие 50 лет... Уже через 15-20 лет забудут про техпроцесс в 1 нм, а базовая частота у Celeron будет ~5 ГГц на 4-8 ядер))) 😅

    • @alfalfachomusuke8258
      @alfalfachomusuke8258 Год назад

      unlimited power

    • @ArimaSenne1
      @ArimaSenne1 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@sebastiangudino9377 i don't know how you all have high expectations of civilization. It's about to collapse entirely. We'll lose computers the same way we lost the ability to have heated floors in houses for over 1500 years when the Roman empire fell

    • @sebastiangudino9377
      @sebastiangudino9377 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@ArimaSenne1 I mean, yeah, sure, but we have been "About to collapse" since the birth of mankind. So I don't think Intel takes the entire fall of civilization into account when they decide ideal clock speed for their i9 processors

  • @IvanIvanov-xv8mx
    @IvanIvanov-xv8mx 9 месяцев назад +8

    Finally a CPU that can run youtube with active adblocker in 2024.

  • @marcindragan3416
    @marcindragan3416 Год назад +177

    Welcome. Congratulations on the world record and the result above 9000 GHz. Remember one thing that the i9 is alchemy. i5 and i7 120-140 Watt with diffusion process will be better competition. Maybe it's time for 12GHz?

    • @bedoka02
      @bedoka02 Год назад +45

      I do know I'm picking apart every word you say, but it was not 9000GHz, but rather 9000MHz - 9GHz :)

    • @marcindragan3416
      @marcindragan3416 Год назад +14

      @@bedoka02 Thanks for the warning, I took it personally. I was tired when I wrote the numbers. You're right.

    • @bedoka02
      @bedoka02 Год назад +6

      @@marcindragan3416 spoko mordo nie ma sprawy

    • @youregonnahaveaskeletontim1925
      @youregonnahaveaskeletontim1925 Год назад +18

      bro if it was 9000GHz it will create a nuclear bomb 💀💀

    • @treudden
      @treudden Год назад +16

      @@youregonnahaveaskeletontim1925 nah bro my CPU runs at 9THz and its fine

  • @IvanRAkbar
    @IvanRAkbar Год назад +10

    Still got chill watch this in 2nd day. Amazing guys! Congrats!

  • @anythingbenz4005
    @anythingbenz4005 Год назад +81

    Firstly this is great! BUT I don't see why this counts as 9ghz when it crashes after a second. I'd be impressed if you ran through a whole benchmark at 9ghz

    • @nightkido
      @nightkido Год назад +23

      The cpu silicon manages to hold itself together at 9,000,000,000 beats a second. Do let me know if you've ever seen another electronic device do that.

    • @meox_
      @meox_ Год назад +13

      ​@@nightkidoany radio transmitter on a modern satellite

    • @nightkido
      @nightkido Год назад +1

      @@meox_ a satrllites beacon needs ghz and not watts? That's news to me. Thanks

    • @meox_
      @meox_ Год назад +13

      @@nightkido watts are not related to ghz

    • @nightkido
      @nightkido Год назад

      @@meox_ I know, im saying that a satrllites beacon requires fast transmission instead of a powerful one. Or so you said

  • @Bu5H84
    @Bu5H84 Год назад +87

    Hahahaha I love how after celebration they go quiet and look at each other as if they thinking the same thing "So what do we do now?"

    • @calogerofuca6778
      @calogerofuca6778 Год назад +7

      AIM FOR 12GHZ!!!

    • @bitlong4669
      @bitlong4669 11 месяцев назад +7

      They realize it was useless

    • @klad2860
      @klad2860 10 месяцев назад

      run file explorer

    • @joeyg1463
      @joeyg1463 10 месяцев назад

      Try to actually get it to run

  • @stoneapollyon8313
    @stoneapollyon8313 Год назад +14

    Finally a CPU that can handle modern video games

  • @jonhevaragg7419
    @jonhevaragg7419 Год назад +45

    This cpu got literally tortured to death

  • @nobody8685
    @nobody8685 Год назад +151

    Amazing! You guys got very close to making the CPU a superconductor, while I know there MUST be hotspots which won't reach the "ABSOLUTE ZERO" point (0 Kelvin or -273.15 °C), and won't happen even if a probe detects that kind of temperatures (because the probe is between the cooler and CPU IHS, so not inside the CPU die), the CPU's internal temperatures will be higher so they won't reach superconductivity, they only will be close, at most.
    Now for those who don't know, superconductivity is a property for certain materials to conduct direct current (DC) electricity without energy loss when they are cooled down to 0 Kelvin, this has multiple benefits as 0 energy loss, the CPU would use ONLY as much energy as it needs to do it's operations. While the actual stability of the CPU which reached complete superconductivity is still at the mercy of silicone quality, you can say that after reaching the maximum frequency possible on the CPU, more than that, you won't possibly be able to get.

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Год назад +3

      I don't think silicon, by itself, can become a superconductor.

    • @nobody8685
      @nobody8685 Год назад

      @@vibaj16 You mean, as a material it can't reach superconductivity?
      Idk what to say but since the efficiency of the energy consumption of the CPU is getting better the colder it gets, then I guess the resistance gets lower and as such it gets closer to superconductivity in my opinion, and that makes it possible to reach it.

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Год назад +8

      @@nobody8685 no, silicon can't become a superconductor. Just because they can get a higher clock rate doesn't mean it's becoming more conducive

    • @nobody8685
      @nobody8685 Год назад

      @@vibaj16 I didn't mean it's conductivity increases along with the clock frequency.
      It's increasing the colder the metal gets.

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Год назад

      @@nobody8685 And what makes you think the conductivity is increasing the colder it gets? Silicon is not a normal metal. I'm pretty sure it actually becomes a perfect insulator once it's cold enough.

  • @konmicks
    @konmicks Год назад +22

    Finally, a practical way to overclock

  • @CmdrSoyo
    @CmdrSoyo Год назад +54

    a well deserved victory

  • @xchaotix7
    @xchaotix7 Год назад +7

    Validator confirms and happiness is in the air.
    "Soooo, what do we do now?"

  • @marek8591
    @marek8591 9 месяцев назад +2

    good start for future computers

  • @geordonbrewer1029
    @geordonbrewer1029 Год назад +37

    You guys should just make a heat sink that utilizes liquid nitrogen. Maybe use copper 101 and make a reservoir that lets you feed in liquid nitrogen and bleed off the vapors

    • @antonhelsgaun
      @antonhelsgaun Год назад +1

      That already exists

    • @laminatesnow4651
      @laminatesnow4651 Год назад +2

      Look up the Asetek Vapochill

    • @BigPawTivald
      @BigPawTivald 10 месяцев назад

      Use Helium 3 and Helium 4 under vacuum and liquid nitrogen. Tube-and-shell exchanger with Liquid nitrogen on the shell side and the Helium on the tube side. We used this for cooling uranium oxide processors. We could get down to .3 kelvin.

    • @antonhelsgaun
      @antonhelsgaun 10 месяцев назад

      @@BigPawTivald how many watts did you cool like that?

    • @петрпетр-б4й
      @петрпетр-б4й 9 месяцев назад

      Гелий!!!!.

  • @justcolday
    @justcolday Год назад +50

    Someone finally beat FX frequency after a 10 years 😄

    • @zetix4839
      @zetix4839 Год назад +10

      nah, FX had a frequency of 10.2 GHz

    • @justcolday
      @justcolday Год назад +16

      @@zetix4839 i saw that video and it was a joke, if you didn't know. Real achieved frequency was 8,7 GHz

    • @zetix4839
      @zetix4839 Год назад

      @@justcolday What channel did you watch it on?

    • @justcolday
      @justcolday Год назад +1

      @@zetix4839 RX4D же, нет?

    • @zetix4839
      @zetix4839 Год назад

      yes@@justcolday

  • @georgem.6136
    @georgem.6136 Год назад +3

    Awesome Elmor! Congratulations!

  • @ironfoot1938
    @ironfoot1938 9 месяцев назад +1

    For everyone uninformed: CPU ghz doesn't mean much. Performance is really independent of ghz. You could easily build a CPU that runs on 15ghz but performs much worse than other CPUs. You can only compare ghz for same CPU / same architecture. Also getting to 9ghz and not being stable doesn't seem like an achievement to me. I would be impressed if they ran a benchmark or something.

    • @Brisk__
      @Brisk__ 9 месяцев назад

      You're right about that.

  • @FactRzerO
    @FactRzerO Год назад +6

    As a child that used to play with liquid nitrogen used to cool CCD arrays in large optical telescopes, I approve this method.

    • @0NeeN0
      @0NeeN0 Год назад +3

      Cool, but they arern't using liquid nitrogen, they are using liquid helium. ​That's why they are the first, liquid helium goes to −269 °C, as for liquid nitrogen it's a lot hotter at −195.8 C. Max OC ever done belongs to elmor and his team, while 2nd place that used liquid nitrogen clocks "just" 8734.02 MHz, yes I know that elements used to cool CPU isn't all that matters because elmor had 1st before using helium but still it's 73C colder

  • @DELTA9XTC
    @DELTA9XTC Год назад +11

    im so curious where our tech will be in 10, 20, 30, 50, 100 years. its so insane to think about how far computer hardware (and software, AI models etc) has gone since the first few pc products

    • @pietjan2650
      @pietjan2650 Год назад +4

      The real record was more than 10 years ago, nothing has improved

    • @Psi141
      @Psi141 9 месяцев назад +4

      The problem is transistors are aproaching the size of an atom, and weird quantum stuff can happen at that scale. Until we don't figure out something to get over it, we will not see many tech improvements in the next years

  • @JohnnyEMatos
    @JohnnyEMatos Год назад +38

    I have always wondered if thermal dilation could be a significant issue in tests like this

    • @userunknown1030
      @userunknown1030 Год назад +3

      no not really not at these temps. it doesn't stay active long enough to take any effect. its almost like it doesn't can't because shortness of the activity but you know its all just for fun.

  • @dt9233
    @dt9233 9 месяцев назад +2

    If its a joint effort everyone should be sharing the love and shaking everyone hand in there and no not pulling your hand back from a fake shake as seen in this video.. Pretty unsettling. That was a spectacular feat that was performed and with major success its should be treated as such with great strides understanding what truly has happened. A major accomplishment. Give everyone their due respect that helped to accomplish this.

  • @ernestdominguez9320
    @ernestdominguez9320 Год назад +4

    Finally, a CPU that can open Epic Games in less than 15 minutes.

  • @Haze-Haze
    @Haze-Haze 9 месяцев назад +2

    I seen that they did it again and they have the #1 world record! They went up to 9043Mhz!
    Congrats guys that was awesome!

  • @crispysilicon
    @crispysilicon Год назад +4

    Congratulations!

  • @ziggyz8345
    @ziggyz8345 10 месяцев назад +2

    i want to see a vid exactly like this 10 years from now with current tech at the time, i could only imagine the clock speeds of everything then

  • @pelican8027
    @pelican8027 Год назад +5

    Amazing record.

  • @TronBons
    @TronBons Год назад +12

    This is as exciting as a "who can blink faster" competition..

  • @captaincavemonkey
    @captaincavemonkey Год назад +3

    they went over 9000 MEGAHERTZ!!

  • @asdprogram
    @asdprogram Год назад +7

    They are closing to the 10ghz prediction

    • @Z3t487
      @Z3t487 Год назад +5

      But i want 10 GHz that can be used daily and in normal conditions.

    • @tymont6339
      @tymont6339 Год назад

      @@Z3t487 10 + years for it to be standard now the standard is like 4ghz average 6 ghz max

    • @0Synergy
      @0Synergy Год назад +1

      @@tymont6339 Who knows, They thought that with Pentiums and we then went with more cores, maybe something else will be found thats easier than chasing high clocks.

    • @plasmahvh
      @plasmahvh Год назад

      @@tymont6339 i mean these i9s can run 6.5ghz stable

    • @Flomockia
      @Flomockia Год назад

      ​@@0Synergyperhaps we can use the potential of light someday maybe that'll be the code

  • @xaviersavedra711
    @xaviersavedra711 Год назад +25

    You achieved 9ghz, but the CPU seemed to die seconds after.

    • @0NeeN0
      @0NeeN0 Год назад +9

      It doesn't matter if it stays for few seconds or few years. It achived that speed and posted, so record is his. Also no one can even come close to him, he has almost 300MHz advantage between 2nd place. Yes he used liquid helium here and rest of top 10 OCs uses liquid nitrogen which is hotter by 73C (from -269C Helium to -196.8C Nitrogen) but he's in partnership with Intel so he gets THE BEST CPUS produced, yes all of CPUs that are sold vary by 5% but when it comes to OC it''s important to get that silicon lottery right or you won't achieve anything.

    • @TapesNstuffS
      @TapesNstuffS 10 месяцев назад +18

      @@0NeeN0 Well no offense but that's a pretty lame way of having a record. The world's highest clocked processor that can't do anything useful.

    • @Sjwatts
      @Sjwatts 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TapesNstuffS it's having a liquid that is like -250c poured onto it as are all of the other records, in what way would this ever be remotely useful to anyone?

    • @ReikiMaulana
      @ReikiMaulana 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@TapesNstuffS like literally 97% of every world record achievements ever?

    • @dulaan5689
      @dulaan5689 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TapesNstuffS WR about car top speed, human top speed, any top speed is not remotely useful to anyone.

  • @dadimamibebebibi-vlog
    @dadimamibebebibi-vlog 8 месяцев назад +2

    2002 we reached 3ghz stock frequency with fan cooled after 22 yrs we added up 6ghz super duper overclocked liquid nitro cooling, WoW...

  • @SgtBluntman
    @SgtBluntman Год назад +54

    Congrats! Would a production chip definitely not do that under same conditions?

    • @juslmunch
      @juslmunch Год назад +48

      This is probably a extremely well binned chip and a normal chip wouldn’t be able to do this. There’s only a certain amount of voltage a cpu can handle

    • @ryanjofre
      @ryanjofre Год назад +49

      These guys work for Intel so Intel is giving them super binned chips. The finest silicon that Intel can produce.
      To answer your question, one could get close but not meet or beat these guys.

    • @PrimetimeBJJ
      @PrimetimeBJJ Год назад

      @@ryanjofre maybe not meet or beat but what about beating meat?

    • @ryanjofre
      @ryanjofre Год назад

      @@PrimetimeBJJ I’ve beat my own plenty, who hasn’t? Alas, I don’t beat others

    • @Johnsmith69448
      @Johnsmith69448 Год назад

      ​@@ryanjofredon't lie

  • @exorias625
    @exorias625 Год назад +2

    since i scrolled so far and didnt see it i guess ill have to say it
    ITS OVER 9000!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SkullModder
    @SkullModder Год назад +26

    its crazy to think in about 2-4 years this will just be the power of a standard cpu.
    I think about 8 years ago they had to use this setup to achieve 5ghz or so.

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 Год назад +14

      naaaa... doubt it... PC CPU speed jumps have been laughably small since over a decade now... There was a lot more activity in the early 20000s with giant leaps. However the energy consumption reduction is more important. Less energy demand (Especially with exploding costs for energy), less heat development and of course better battery runtime for laptops. That is what matters more. Efficiency over Speed.

    • @ZagaLives
      @ZagaLives Год назад

      maybe around a decade for 9ghz to become standard cpu

    • @frenzaru7774
      @frenzaru7774 Год назад +6

      It will not and cannot become standard. Simply impossible in terms of physics.

    • @SkullModder
      @SkullModder Год назад +1

      @@frenzaru7774 whys that?. what would the alternative be to continue improving?, more cores and threads?, or would we need to create something that wouldnt even be a cpu anymore due to a vastly different architecture?

    • @zen3829
      @zen3829 Год назад +3

      ​@@frenzaru7774 it 100% can, how else did we evolve from the first computer? Bytes and kilobytes were insane back then, and now people have been able to standardize the use of 6ghz from the 13900KS. I however doubt that itl take 2-4 years, but a lot longer, tech moves fast, but not that fast, considering how long 5ghz being a thing is

  • @DirectionGaming
    @DirectionGaming 8 месяцев назад +1

    okk it means i need to hire more 6 guys around me with Intel 13900k to overclock.
    that's helpful.

  • @Gromitdog1
    @Gromitdog1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good to see them using the stock intel cooler that comes with every cpu.

  • @PhantomPanic
    @PhantomPanic Год назад +10

    Who else remembers those toys as a kid that you swing around and it makes that sound. 😆

  • @weeatpplproductions
    @weeatpplproductions Год назад +19

    Not sure how I missed this. This is absolutely INSANE!! Congrats!!

  • @wesleyjrz
    @wesleyjrz 6 месяцев назад +1

    I need this to run Minecraft properly

  • @travestyscardfix2731
    @travestyscardfix2731 Год назад +4

    So was this like a time trial or a drag race? Didn’t seem like they could stabilize temp to maintain a consistent running cpu, whats the point?

    • @chequenorris1457
      @chequenorris1457 Год назад

      If they wanted to make a sensible cooling system, they wouldn't have gone with liquid helium (or whatever they used)

    • @Crunkmaster
      @Crunkmaster Год назад +1

      big number good

  • @pocketgamer8446
    @pocketgamer8446 11 месяцев назад +2

    The coolest pc I've ever seen

  • @umaninstrumentalityprject2989
    @umaninstrumentalityprject2989 Год назад +3

    Next step, please use Bose Einstein condensate to cool it even more and maybe get to like 14ghz

  • @tobyphillips2105
    @tobyphillips2105 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love the thought of people looking back at this in 10 years time and thinking "what? 9GHz? That's all?"

  • @doxed64
    @doxed64 Год назад +3

    The coolest asians alive

  • @Mike_Studmuffin
    @Mike_Studmuffin 10 месяцев назад

    I couldn't look away from that combover

  • @suki4410
    @suki4410 Год назад +12

    At the year 1993 we asked us, if a cpu ever reach 1 Ghz. If this will be tecnically possible, as if 1 Ghz was a magical barrier, like the event horizon.

  • @LeeRiggsofficial
    @LeeRiggsofficial 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am surprised this took so long! I have been working with cryogenics my entire career, and this is only scratching the surface... Fun fact N2 displaces Oxygen, and these dummies are in an enclosed environment!

  • @Ashmoreinc
    @Ashmoreinc Год назад +5

    It was so low in temp that it'd be easier to measure it in Kelvin. -250 C would be 23 K

  • @morsine
    @morsine Год назад

    this video is gonna blow up

  • @acossed6876
    @acossed6876 Год назад +5

    what was the weird noise that was being made when they overclocked it?

    • @I_DONT_SUPPORT_TERRORISTS
      @I_DONT_SUPPORT_TERRORISTS Год назад

      Wondering too. Was that some machinery for the liquid helium/nitrogen or was that the actual CPU making alien noises???

  • @hasan_raza.brains
    @hasan_raza.brains 11 месяцев назад

    I,m feeling so proud to be a fellow human

  • @burntoutelectronics
    @burntoutelectronics Год назад +3

    Awesome work! my only down point is I don't like the off gassing of a limited resource like helium into the atmosphere

    • @shedactivist
      @shedactivist Год назад +1

      Are you sure it was helium? I would have thought it was liquid nitrogen

    • @burntoutelectronics
      @burntoutelectronics Год назад +5

      @@shedactivist They achieved below -250 degrees which is impossible with nitrogen

    • @0NeeN0
      @0NeeN0 Год назад

      @@shedactivistThen you would have thought wrong. It was helium 100%, not only it's listed on the website and on every news site there is about this record. But if you knew anything about this topic you'd know that liquid nitrogen is insanely hot (−195.8C) compared to liquid helium (-269C) which was used in this attempt. And if you don't know something, please don't try and correct other people.

  • @TheGreymatterUniverse
    @TheGreymatterUniverse Год назад

    Damn that's some numbers and scores

  • @nimaihitheshk
    @nimaihitheshk Год назад +11

    that's like 5 times by base clock and 2.5 times my turbo clock

  • @im_cart8656
    @im_cart8656 9 месяцев назад +1

    that's nine BILLION cycles a second
    wow

  • @moonribbon7476
    @moonribbon7476 Год назад +9

    I didn't know that I need over *9 000 Hz* CPU to run Windows 7 xD
    Great job boys! 😎

  • @Zestypanda
    @Zestypanda 6 месяцев назад +1

    2004, overclocking to 4ghz, 2024 overclocking to 9ghz

  • @TNT_ENTERTAINMENT_inc
    @TNT_ENTERTAINMENT_inc Год назад +4

    Поразительно на что идут люди, чтобы запустить Minecraft Java Edition хотябы с 60 FPS.

  • @mattoucas869
    @mattoucas869 Год назад +2

    Casually just 50° away from absolute zero...
    Edit: ALL RIGHT, I WATCHED THE VIDEO A BIT MORE AND IT'S ONLY 15° FROM ABSOLUTE ZERO...

  • @LeKudesnitsa
    @LeKudesnitsa Год назад +2

    Pentium 4 on 5 GHz in 2003: informative montage, explaining technologies, _cool_ music, frequency is kept for minute or so
    13900K on 9 GHz in 2022: nothing explained, minimal editing, most of the video does not contain anything significant, frequency is taken for less than a second (and then PC seemingly crashes)
    what a dissapointment

  • @royboysoyboy
    @royboysoyboy Год назад

    Very cool, from the US!

  • @magicmulder
    @magicmulder Год назад +5

    “We almost booted Windows!” 😂
    Reminds me of how I overclocked my Pentium Pro 200 to 233 (stable) and then to 266 (booted Windows but then crashed) back in 1997.

  • @BD7PA
    @BD7PA Год назад

    恭喜恭喜,太棒了!

  • @sounder7564
    @sounder7564 Год назад +3

    is this world guinnes record ???

  • @__Al___
    @__Al___ 10 месяцев назад +1

    Наконец то intel разработали систему охлаждения для своих процессоров - в нее входят: балон с азотом и 5 китайцев)

  • @VojtechHorak6
    @VojtechHorak6 Год назад +14

    but the real question is- CAN IT RUN CRYSIS ?!?

  • @viisovari4544
    @viisovari4544 7 месяцев назад

    Finally a CPU that can tell me lottery numbers

  • @hamburgerhamburgerv2
    @hamburgerhamburgerv2 Год назад +4

    If it’s that cold, why can’t it go higher?

    • @linuxguy1199
      @linuxguy1199 Год назад +4

      Physics, as frequency gets higher the size of the die becomes more important, signals become out of time, ie. let's say you have a 128 bit bus (a common AVX/SSE2 register for example), the bit at the furthest end will arrive slightly later then the bit at the nearest end of the bus. This is also why some CPUs will perform better then others when overclocked (known as the "silicon lottery"), since the etching has less mistakes the CPU can be clocked higher and more features can be enabled since the internals are physically better. Another major factor of using LN2 is it decreases the average path loss of conductors which helps avert the issues caused by non uniform regions inside the CPU, this actually causes the time for signals to travel inside the CPU to decrease resulting in lower thermal output*, core voltage*, and most importantly a far higher maximum frequency (*compared to if the CPU were running at room temperature). The reason for this is because the conductors become more and more conductive leading to less parasitics and shorter path lengths. See the telegrapher's equation for a better understanding of that effect.

  • @tetra_5404
    @tetra_5404 Год назад

    Its like watching the start of a rocket. But in small.
    Really small.

  • @gnahgnay7850
    @gnahgnay7850 Год назад +4

    I was just watching pentium 4 overclocked to 5ghz and being cooled by liquid nitrogen

  • @TheActionStack
    @TheActionStack Год назад +1

    I spent months getting my p450mhz to 533mhz lol, I even had the darn thing outside in Canada in -40 lol, fun days!

  • @jette24
    @jette24 Год назад +3

    did it run anything thing? or just go 9ghz and die after 5 seconds?

    • @Jairjax
      @Jairjax Год назад

      pretty sure it wouldnt be able to run anything without crashing at 9ghz lol

  • @Whattheheck_78
    @Whattheheck_78 Год назад

    Alien: Is that your best gonna do?
    Hold my raygun

  • @tommycosta8268
    @tommycosta8268 Год назад +3

    So...what is the goal here, when the CPU dies immediately after it reaches the 9GHz?

    • @erasablefawn03
      @erasablefawn03 Год назад +1

      record setting what the fuck are you expecting, theyre pushing it to the limit

    • @oguzhankarahan1737
      @oguzhankarahan1737 Год назад +1

      The CPU did not die. They removed the CPU from its position.

  • @banjogyro
    @banjogyro Год назад

    This is so scary, I felt it was going to explode anytime

  • @theotherdashmelted
    @theotherdashmelted Год назад +3

    them: uh oh, our cpu is overcooling!
    *✨SUDDENLY, PINEAPPLES✨*
    this does not help at all

  • @wildrouseacer
    @wildrouseacer 8 месяцев назад

    Finally a cooling that will cool 13900k under 90C

  • @zenova9926
    @zenova9926 Год назад +6

    Maybe somewhere in the future the 22th gen intel is running this clock speed in daily basis 😌

  • @dimitris.4484
    @dimitris.4484 9 месяцев назад

    The mindblowing fact. In a few year we will create a cpu that it will run at 9GHz stock with just a fan. Every year a brand new and better pc hardware is being released.

  • @truthseeking3818
    @truthseeking3818 Год назад +35

    Cool dude but what's the point if you can't even rip through a Cinebench with the overclock enabled? Just being able to change the variables and have it stick for 3 seconds to me is not an "overclock" Because it's not able to do any computing work.

    • @gicaio8564
      @gicaio8564 Год назад +10

      Mourning at AMD?

    • @doriandodo99
      @doriandodo99 Год назад +14

      Its a validation only chill

    • @jake20479
      @jake20479 Год назад +44

      there is a big difference between validating highest attainable frequency on a single core vs all core overclock benchmark stable settings... he still hit 9ghz. those transistors are switching on/off 9 Billion times a second.
      the problem is that no one understand the scale of a billion.
      for example, in seconds, 1 million seconds is 11.5 days. 1 billion seconds is 31.5 years.
      its kind of like saying, why build a methane screaming drag car if you cant drive it on the street AND need a team to get it ready / you only have 5 seconds of engine life before rebuilding? becuase. you want to be the very best where pennies arent a variable but instead the human limit of engineering is. if it doesnt make sense to you, thats okay.

    • @noreng9333
      @noreng9333 Год назад +18

      Do it yourself then, if it's not an achievement

    • @truthseeking3818
      @truthseeking3818 Год назад

      @@jake20479 How pompous to assume that I don't understand his "achievement".
      The point was that his "achievement" Is not actionable and does not change anything - nor have the ability to do any work. It is simply numbers on a screen for 1 second.
      Your analogy was also stupid and not equitable whatsoever. Get off your own chode little buddy.

  • @lore-x5235
    @lore-x5235 Год назад +2

    Her : he must be cheating on me rn.
    Him :

  • @VVilkacy
    @VVilkacy Год назад +6

    Did they forget to press the TURBO button?

    • @NOX-ID47
      @NOX-ID47 Год назад +1

      The turbo button actually slowed computers down to accommodate old software that expected lower clocks. More aptly it toggled between the stock clock and a lower setting(s) back when software was written expecting specific clock rates. Something the vast majority of modern computer enthusiasts never experienced and don't have a clue what they're talking about...

    • @VVilkacy
      @VVilkacy Год назад

      @@NOX-ID47
      I grew up using Commodore and I still didn't know that. No reason to offend everyone.

    • @NOX-ID47
      @NOX-ID47 Год назад

      @@VVilkacy I'm not sure why pointing out that the majority of computer enthusiasts commenting here are born since 2000 causes you to feel offended on behalf of "everyone".
      Regardless of your perceived offence, they simply were not around to experience things in the 80s/90s, that's not their fault. Not to mention that most people did not have computers in the 80s/90s at home, or even work or school.
      The turbo button was commonly found on 286 16bit machines and 386/486 32bit machines so that software that was designed to run on the original 8086/8088 chip would run at the correct speed on the newer chips that had a higher clock rate. That old software was tied to the clock and executed instructions too quickly, making it damn near impossible to properly use the software, especially games as they would literally run faster than intended, not just like higher FPS, but like higher tick rate if that makes sense from a gamer's perspective. The Turbo button slowed the cpu down so it was closer to or matched the clocks of the software expected.
      Your Commodore was 8bit and this wasn't a thing for that platform.

  • @Brisk__
    @Brisk__ 9 месяцев назад

    I love how were getting chips that do 5ghz out of the box. I remember when that was a feat only achievable by someone who won the silicone lottery

  • @-Rizecek-
    @-Rizecek- Год назад +6

    9ghz but only on 8C/8T...

    • @GroteKleuter
      @GroteKleuter Год назад

      1 core* not all of them, they somehow made 1 core do all that

    • @giordanocararo5006
      @giordanocararo5006 Год назад

      @@GroteKleuter ES (Engineering Sample) of i9 13900K, u can do pretty crazy things with ES CPUs.

  • @azb7000
    @azb7000 11 месяцев назад +2

    Sorry for the noob question, but what is that noise in the middle of the video clip? Is the cpu producing this noise while being overclocked?

  • @natalya_volochay
    @natalya_volochay Год назад +12

    I wonder if they can run Starfield in 30 fps

    • @polturdgeist
      @polturdgeist Год назад

      Maybe at 1080p with frame gen and DLSS mod