Cinebench World Record Set With Help of Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Tachyon
PC and component maker Gigabyte announced Its Z790 Aorus Tachyon motherboard helped break the Cinebench R23 world record (24 cores). This board was used by experienced overclocker Hicookie and featured an Intel Core i9 13900K processor. Another key component of the mixture was the liquid nitrogen lashing.
Hicookie’s new world record Cinebench R23 score is 56,783 points on a 24-core CPU. When I check out the HWbot A look at the league table shows that it was just one of four setups to score over 56,000. Both Hicookie and Gigabyte are competing against his rivals Safedisk, Xtreme Addict, and tom’s hardware Contributor Splave.
Along with a Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Tachyon motherboard and a 24C/32T Intel Raptor Lake CPU, Hicookie used a 32 GB Gigabyte-branded DDR5 (CL36) at 4,146 MHz and a GeForce GTX 750 Ti GPU. As mentioned, the CPU was cooled using LN2 and its performance core was pushed to 7,584 MHz (76% overclocked from stock). Hicookie also utilized Pascal and KingPin extreme cooling equipment.
processor |
Intel Core i9-13900K |
Intel Core i9-12900K |
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X |
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5995WX |
---|---|---|---|---|
core |
twenty four |
16 |
16 |
64 |
Highest CB23 nT score |
56,783 |
39,787 |
50,843 |
116,142 |
For perspective, we’ve put together a small table of other well-known PC processors with various core configurations. All of the above scores were obtained using extreme cooling (LN2) and show the chip’s ultimate potential in demanding multi-threaded workloads where sufficient cooling is applied.
The new Core i9-13900K significantly outperforms its predecessor here and far outperforms the Ryzen 9 7950X. Note that the Intel Raptor Lake chip has more cores than the AMD Raphael, but the core configuration of the Intel chip is 8 performance cores and 16 efficient cores. Finally, multi-core monsters like the Threadripper PRO 5995WX unsurprisingly beat all of this rendering productivity benchmark.