


Then we re-run the Cinebench again, the result is totally different. There is no doubt that this CPU has passed the 5.2GHz Then, we directly drag the ratio to 52, the voltage is boosted to 1.424V, but the average temperature has been keep around 70☌, which is a positive-ranged feedback, it may go further. So, as we are so exciting in the further testing, the target frequency has been rises to 5.1GHz without a voltage adjustments. After a quick OC by simple ‘drag-and-approve’, the bench score has rises from 2367 to 2733, which is around 14% better improvement. It’s around 73☌Īfter the CPU has totally cool down, we are start to adjust the Core Ratio and Cache to 50x, then applied and run a benchmark.

Under 4.3GHz default frequency, we are trying to stress the FPU via AIDA64 and monitoring the temperature. The idle CPU temperature under WC is around 30☌ Here is the snapshot for the details for this 8086K: The software we are using is INTEL EXTREME TUNING UTILITY. The test bench is under Intel Z370 platform, ASUS motherboard, a dual-channel 32GB Corsair DDR4 Therefore, we are going to try a rough overclocking on this CPU under Corsair H100iv2 AIO CPU liquid cooling. It’s pretty much similar as the previous 4th Gen i7 4790K. According to Intel, this new limited edition i7 8086K, which is a 6 core 12 threads CPU could turbo boost up to 5GHz normally.
