Intel Core i9-13900K liquid nitrogen overclocking test

There are overclockers who have overclocked Intel's new-generation flagship processor i9-13900K with liquid nitrogen, which can easily go to 8GHz.


According to reports, the overclocker overclocked the i9-13900K on a high-end Z790 motherboard, and under LN2 liquid nitrogen cooling, the voltage was added to 1.792V, reaching a high frequency of 8GHz.

The overclocker also mentioned that 8 GHz is the base frequency for overclocking the i9-13900K, and higher frequencies are expected when the product is officially released. According to reports, this overclocking disables the 16 small cores of the i9-13900K and also disables the hyperthreading of the large cores, that is, 8GHz is achieved on 8 large cores, so the single-core overclocking frequency may be higher. Earlier that foreign media Igor'sLAB exposed the official PPT introduction information of Intel's upcoming 13th-generation Core.

  • i9-13900K / KF: 24 cores and 32 threads, turbo frequency 5.8GHz, base power consumption 125W, maximum turbo frequency power consumption 253W
  • i7-13700K / KF: 16 ​​cores and 24 threads, turbo frequency 5.4GHz, base power consumption 125W, maximum turbo frequency power consumption 253W
  • i5-13600K / KF: 14 cores and 20 threads, turbo frequency 5.1GHz, base power consumption 125W, maximum turbo frequency power consumption 181W


It is reported that Intel's 13th-generation Core processors will be released in the early morning of September 28, Beijing time, and will be launched on October 20. The first listed models include i9, i7, and i5 K series models. The 13th-generation Core i9K model will be available for pre-sale in China after its release on September 28. After that, there seems to be a domestic launch event on October 13, when the i7K and i5K models will be available for pre-sale.

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