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The motherboard of the ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero really shines

Using an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X CPU, two tuning experts were able to break no less than six peaks in the HWbot tables.

As we said in the title of our news, it is so ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero The motherboard began its foray into the world of extreme tuning, with many records being broken with it. The first of its kind, as it won first place in this category, Reaching a frequency of 7548.68 MHz with the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X processorHe is of Swedish origin He dies Performed by the well-known Korean magician, Safe disk With help

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actually Authenticated Started by turning off the CPU's SMT so the virtual threads wouldn't interfere with the 16 physical cores, then continued by raising the multiplier to 75.5 and shooting the voltage to 1.025V. Cooling was of course provided by liquid nitrogen, while the system memory role was fulfilled by a G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB array configured for 2 x 16GB and DDR5-6200 specifications and CL 30-36-36-34-62 core timings. Powered by a 1,200W Enermax Revolution DF power supply, the iron used a GeForce GTX 750 Ti video card for visual display, and ran the Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB x64 software environment from a Kingston RBUSNS8154P3256GJ3 M.2 SSD with a capacity of 256GB and communicates with a SATA interface.


(source: Safedisk@HWbot) [+]

That's not all, because the aforementioned secure tweak was not idle either, reaching the top of the global leaderboard in several benchmark applications with the board in question and with the CPU powered by LN2.

(source: Safedisk@HWbot) [+]

The guy who voted for Windows 11 22H2 turned back the clock slightly (indicated below, in parentheses for the specific results), leaving SMT active and the G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB (F5-8000J3848H16G) 32GB memory kit to 8000 or 6200 mt/s, accompanied by a delay CL 32-43-41-34-62 or CL 30-36-36-34-62. A 1600W ASUS ROG Thor power supply was responsible for the power supply, the VGA was a passive GeForce GT 730, and the Klevv logo was displayed on the 500GB SSD.

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