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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XIII APEX motherboard overclocks i9-11900KF to full-core 7.3GHz
According to ASUS, the ROG MAXIMUS XIII APEX motherboard overclocks the latest 11-generation Core processor i9-11900KF to full-core 7.3GHz in one fell swoop, breaking the SuperPI 32M world record, scoring 3 minutes and 40 seconds.
As per the official, SuperPI’s single-core performance Benchmark has a history of 25 years. As early as 7 years ago, the overclocking gods first ran SuperPI 32M in less than 5 minutes on the ROG MAXIMUS V FORMULA motherboard.
Since then, various overclocking gods have been charging towards the 4-minute goal, but it is not easy to achieve it. Things, running into 4 minutes is like an unreachable skyline.
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Today, this goal has not only been achieved, and relying on the powerful overclocking capabilities of ROG M13A, the SuperPI 32M record has been greatly refreshed to within 3 minutes and 40 seconds.
At the same time, many worlds overclocking records including SuperPI 1M have also been refreshed. The overclocking of i9-11900KF’s full-core frequency to 7.3Ghz has also become a new height for Z590 motherboard overclocking.
The ROG MAXIMUS XIII APEX motherboard uses 18 power supply modules (90A) + dual 8PinProCoolII power supply ports + super alloy inductors + 10K Japanese black gold capacitors, as well as a series of hardware-level overclocking tools and condensation detection circuits, onboard 2 One supports PCIe4.0 M.2 interface, and two additional M.2 interfaces can be provided through DIMM.2 expansion card. In terms of price, the ROG MAXIMUS XIII APEX motherboard is priced at 4499 yuan.