Intel’s Core i7-8086K proves its overclocking potential as it hits 7.24GHz

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Intel only just revealed its beefy Core i7-8086K back at the start of the week at Computex 2018, yet the anniversary edition processor has
already been overclocked by an expert to hit a speed of 7.24GHz across all six of its cores.This was achieved by Der8auer (a big name in the
world of overclocking) over at Computex, using the usual liquid nitrogen cooling method (chilling the chip to negative 185 degrees Celsius)
to prevent the CPU from overheating or melting into an unidentifiable lump of silicon.Der8auer shows the process in a YouTube video (below)
previously set with a 7.3GHz overclock on the 8700K
Obviously 7.24GHz is pretty close to that anyway as a starting point for a first attempt, and what you have to bear in mind is that there
was a far more limited selection of processors available in this case.Silicon lotteryPart of getting a record overclock is about finding a
top-performing chip, as they all have slight variances (whether you get a good one with higher tolerances for overclocking is referred to as
certainly seems to be that this record will fall when he gets a proper run at overclocking the 8086K with a larger selection of chips.Part
of the attraction of the Core i7-8086K is that it can hit 5GHz (via turbo) out of the box without any overclocking at all, and whether using
liquid nitrogen or straightforward air cooling, this chip should be impressive when it comes to juicing it up.If you fancy chancing your arm
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