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Intel Core i9-14900 KF sets world’s fastest CPU speed record

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The powerful Core i9-14900KF processor from the world’s leading chipmaker Intel has created new history in the world of computer hardware by achieving the highest CPU clock speed ever. During an extreme overclocking experiment, this processor was boosted to a speed of more than 9.2 GHz, which is considered the fastest speed of any desktop processor so far.

According to international tech reports, renowned overclocker “wytiwx” succeeded in running the Core i9-14900KF at a speed of more than 9,206MHz with the help of a special cooling system. This achievement has also been registered on the global overclocking platform HWBOT, where it is being declared a new world record.

According to reports, the record was achieved using the ASUS ROG Z790 Apex motherboard, DDR5 RAM and extremely powerful liquid helium cooling technology. Experts say that this kind of speed is only possible during short benchmark testing and is not available to ordinary users in everyday use.

Intel’s Core i9-14900KF is already very popular among gaming and high-performance computing enthusiasts. However, the recent record has proven that the 14th Gen Raptor Lake architecture is still capable of achieving extremely high frequencies.

According to technology experts, nowadays the focus in the processor industry is mostly on power efficiency and multi-core performance, but despite this, the raw clock speed record still holds great importance in the hardware community.

The previous record for CPU speed was held by another 14th Gen processor from Intel, the Core i9-14900KS, but the new achievement has surpassed the previous record. Experts believe that this achievement could also prove to be important for Intel in terms of marketing, especially at a time when the company is facing stiff competition from AMD.

Computer hardware enthusiasts are calling this new achievement a major milestone in the world of overclocking, while the record has sparked a new debate in the tech community about how far the limit of CPU speed can go in the future.

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