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Here's what Intel engineers use to push CPU overclocks to 11

Here’s what Intel engineers use to push CPU overclocks to 11

Posted on January 3, 2020 By Jarvis

A deep-dive inside Intel’s secretive overclocking labs reveal the hardware that the company’s own engineers use to push their processors to the max.

The new year kicked off with a bang for PC enthusiasts, as Tom’s Hardware published a long and fascinating article detailing their experiences inside Intel’s secretive overclocking lab in Portland, Oregon. It’s a comprehensive look at the tools and the mindset helping to shape Intel’s processor overclocking endeavors, shining a light on everything from custom-designed testing hardware to how Intel helps partners maximize the performance of motherboards and everything in between. It’s illuminating and unprecedented, and you should read all eight pages of it for a rare look behind the curtain.
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