Intel, which comes to mind first in the processor world, continues to make a name for itself with its new generation processors. The company reveals a series of tests to show that it produces high-performance processors. Finally, Intel’s Core i3-12300 entered the Y-cruncher test.
The record came with the Asus ROG Maximus Apex Z690 motherboard
Intel’s Core i3-12300 was boosted to 5,442 MHz by the overclocker, the Phantom K, resulting in a Y-breaker time of 33.3 seconds. Thus, it surpassed the 52-second quad-core record previously held by the AMD Ryzen 5300G. After the test, the processor took the title of the world’s fastest quad-core CPU.
The computer used in the record attempt had an Asus ROG Maximus Apex Z690 motherboard and 32GB of DDR5-6736 RAM with CL30 timings. Usually, in large overclocks, liquid nitrogen is used to cool the CPU. But this time dry ice was used for the cooling process. Under these cooling conditions, the Core i3-12300 saw 90 degrees as the highest temperature.
Intel’s Alder Lake series continues to impress. Finally, the latest benchmark that emerged yesterday excited Chromebook and Windows 11 S-mode laptop fans. The Intel Celeron G6900, a dual-core Alder Lake chip, scored 1,403 in single-core performance and 2,577 in Geekbench 5’s multi-core tests. Although this is not a record attempt, it stands out as a very impressive performance.