According to a report, showing Intel’s upcoming 11th generation Rocket Lake-S desktop CPU performing liquid nitrogen overclocking test Picture.
The time shown in the video is January 5th, and the video author overclocked this CPU to 6923MHz. Intel 11th generation CPU liquid nitrogen overclocking video streaming: up to 6.9GHz
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According to the video, it can be seen that this CPU uses a Gigabyte motherboard for overclocking testing, and it is likely to be a model with Intel’s Z590 chipset. CPU-Z information shows that this CPU is designed with 8 cores and 16 threads and supports AVX512F and SHA instruction sets.
This is the same as the previous news about Intel’s 11th generation CPU. In addition, this CPU also has the 48KB L1 cache, 512KB L2 cache, and 16MB shared L3 cache. Foreign media said that it is almost certainly Intel’s 11th generation Rocket Lake-S processor.
Not only that, but the video also shows the picture of memory overclocking. This platform is equipped with a single 8GB DDR4 memory. The video author overclocked the memory to 6666.66MHz and the memory voltage was 1.830V.
At least 3 Intel 11-generation ES CPUs have been exposed before. This is the first official version of the CPU information leak, showing a very good physique. Intel is about to release the 11th-generation desktop processors and 500 series motherboard chipsets at CES 2021. Earlier news said that the new CPUs will be on sale as early as March this year.