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Processor Core i5 650 (Clarkdale) - overclocked to 4.7 GHz on air

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Just recently, we reported on the ability to disperse by using the Turbo Boost new mobile chips Intel Arrandale, included in a series of Intel Core i7 and related to the generation of Westmere. Now similar information has come in for desktop dual-core processors Clarkdale, also created by the norms of 32-nm technology.



The experts of the Romanian Technological Forum Lab501 fell into the hands of an engineering sample chip Core i5 650. This processor is made as the structural LGA-1156 and has a nominal frequency 3.2 GHz. However, with cooler Noctua NH-U12P with fan Coolink SWIF 2 120P overclockers were able to overclock this CPU to 4.7 GHz (25 x 188 MHz), exceeding the value of inflow discharges about 50 percent. This chip is able to operate stably for more than 30 minutes, and served on its voltage equal to 1,424 volts. Add that the ambient temperature during the dispersal was 24 degrees Celsius, and the processor cores at the same time, were heated, to 77 and 68 degrees.



Processor Core i5 650, along with other representatives of the rulers and Clarkdale Arrandale scheduled for the first quarter of 2010.

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