Traian Teglet reports:
”Sometime ago, we told you about how Intel was planning to built its processors with more overclocking capabilities. Now, it seems that one of the company’s yet to be officially introduced processors has already surfaced on the web as part of a couple of overclocking experiments. We are talking about the E8600, which is Intel’s highest-clocked Wolfdale CPU.
When we say highest-clocked, we mean a maximum,
factory-set core frequency of 3.33GHz. Nevertheless, for some users that isn’t enough and pushing the CPU’s limit is all about overclocking. And the guys at the Coolaler website are all about overclocking. As you might remember, these guys were also the ones responsible for overclocking an Intel CPU at 5GHz, which was displayed at this year’s Computex show. Back then, they used an Intel quad-core processor and an MSI motherboard. This time around, they went for DFI’s LP UT P35 mobo and the E8600 CPU.”
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