According to news from this site on May 7, the "thank you for all mankind" meme that has been ridiculed by many users may be coming to an end. Intel recently invited two of the industry's leading overclocking experts to discuss global 9GHz CPU overclocking at its headquarters.
SkatterBencher's Pieter-Jan Plaisier and ElmorLabs' Sandström review the history of CPU overclocking, highlighting that overclocking has encountered significant resistance over the past 17 years.
#In October 1999, overclocking players successfully overclocked 650 MHz to 1 GHz on AMD Athlon processor. The overclocking time attached to this site is as follows:Overclocking breakthrough time | Overclocking processor | |
October 7, 1999 | AMDAthlon 650 MHz | |
December 3, 2000 | Intel Pentium 4 1.4 GHz | |
September 5, 2001 | Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz | |
March 27, 2002 | Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz | |
2003 July 3 | Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz | |
May 25, 2004 | Intel Pentium 4 560 | |
August 9, 2005 | Intel Pentium 4 670 | |
January 22, 2007 | Intel Pentium 4 631 | |
December 22, 2022 | Intel Core i9-13900K |
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