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Overclocker sets new Cinebench R23 multi-core world record with Intel Xeon W9-3945X

A new Cinebench R23 multi-core world record has been set with an overclocked Intel Xeon W9-3945X, beating the previous score that was achieved using the same processor.

The previous CB R23 multi-core world record was from safedisk, who had overclocked the Intel Xeon W9-3945X to 5.22GHz, allowing it to score 128,391 points on the benchmark. However, that score has now been beaten by OGS, who scored 132,484 points.

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To achieve this score, the greek overclocker (via TechPowerUp) pushed the CPU to 5.4GHz across all cores on an Asus Pro WS W790E-Sage SE motherboard with 128GB of G.Skill Zeta R5 DDR5-6000 memory (CL30-37-37-45-20). Like most extreme overclockers, the processor was cooled using LN2.

Besides this record, OGS has also been occupied with setting multiple others in Cinebench R20, Y-Cruncher, and Geekbench 3 with various Intel Xeon W2400/3400-series CPUs. Moreover, the overclocker also set a new world record for the 3DMark Time Spy Extreme with an RTX 4090 graphics card.

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KitGuru says: Until AMD releases new Ryzen Threadripper processors based on the Zen 4 core architecture or Intel launches a new batch of HEDT CPUs, don't expect to see these records being beaten by a different processor.

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