Intel is preparing to broaden the availability of its unlocked desktop processors, signaling a shift in how overclocking features are distributed across its product stack. In an interview, Robert ...
Intel's new special edition Core i9-14900KS processor is now out in the wild, but in the hands of legendary overclocker "Der8auer," it has been pushed to an all-core 6.0GHz using direct die cooling.
But 10 GHz is likely to remain an elusive summit for many more years.
The Intel Core i9-14900KF has only been out in the wild officially for one day, and it's already breaking overclocking records. The team at Asus fired up Intel's latest flagship CPU and proceeded to ...
When even a mid-tier pre-built gaming rig costs further above a grand than anyone would like, there's no ignoring it: PC gaming is an extremely expensive hobby. Thankfully, Intel may be moving to make ...
Intel is releasing a “free” overclocking tool called “200S Boost” for Intel Core Ultra 200 Series processors, which could lift performance by about 7 percent without voiding your warranty. Intel has ...
ASRock has launched a pair of motherboards designed to keep non-K Skylake chips overclockable. If the company plays its cards right, it could quickly become the go-to solution for enthusiasts who ...
A Chinese overclocker has set a new world record for the clock speed of commercially available processors. The effort for an ...
The question of whether overclocking can damage your CPU is nothing new, having been a topic of debate for years among hardcore gamers, tech buffs, PC DIY builders, and content creators alike. To some ...
Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
Rumor mill: Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake-S processors will be accompanied by motherboards featuring 800-series chipsets. Earlier leaks provided some details about what the top-of-the-line Z890 chipset ...
For anyone doing "light" overclocking (not trying to push to the edge of stability) are either using the Asus AI overclock in BIOS and/or Intel XTU "good enough"? The main thing I'm concerned about is ...