The FMAX or peak frequency is the maximum default clock limit that is allowed within the BIOS of AMD's fleet of Ryzen CPUs, with the current-gen Ryzen 7000 series "Zen 4" processors FMAX at 5.85GHz ...
If you often wonder why your CPU never seems to achieve the boost clocks it's advertised for, its power limits might be the reason. The way your motherboard manufacturer tunes the BIOS can hold your ...
I'm running Debian Testing on an Intel Desktop Board DH67BL, with a Core i7-2600, 16GB RAM, nVidia 960 4GB, 16GB RAM, 500 GB SSD. For compatibility reasons when dual-booting XP, I will occasionally ...
Most discussions about Intel's Raptor Lake revolve around the top-end processors and their extreme power consumption, particularly under the rumored "Extreme Performance" mode. Given this emphasis, ...
Intel’s Core i9 14900KF has set a new world record for CPU frequency after Chinese overclocker wytiwx pushed the chip to a whopping 9,206.34MHz. The ...