After patching the BIOS, the user managed to make the Bartlett Lake P-core-only chip work on the conventional LGA 1700 platform. Intel Bartlett Lake P-Core Only Core 9 273PQE Finally Booted into Windows Through Tricking the Firmware on Z790 Motherboard Overclock user Kryptonfly was the first enthusiast to turn on his system using the Bartlett Lake CPU on a conventional Z790 motherboard. You might already know that Intel's Bartlett Lake CPUs aren't supported on consumer LGA 1700 motherboards, despite sharing the same pin layout as the Raptor Lake CPUs. As there are no BIOSes from motherboard vendors that can support [β¦]
AMD's newest mid-range graphics card, the Radeon RX 9060 XT, recently set a global GPU frequency record at AMD's Markham office. In a collaboration between AMD's internal overclocking team and the world-renowned overclocker Allen βSplaveβ Golibersuch, the card reached a staggering core frequency of 4.769 GHz.
This achievement represents a massive leap over previous world records, including a 4.02 GHz mark on a discrete Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 and a 4.25 GHz frequency on the iGPU of an Intel Arrow Lake processor. By pushing the RX 9060 XT to nearly 4.8 GHz, the team has increased the card's factory boost clock from 3.13 GHz by more than 52%, bringing the industry closer than ever to breaking the 5.0 GHz barrier on a GPU.
To facilitate this record-breaking run, the team used liquid nitrogen (LN2) cooling to maintain sub-zero temperatures, preventing the silicon from failing under extreme voltages. While the Radeon RX 9060 XT typically runs at 3.3 to 3.5 GHz with standard air or liquid cooling, the move to cryogenic cooling allowed the RDNA 4 architecture to showcase its hidden performance potential. During the attempt, Splave was observed using a custom internal AMD tool to fine-tune the GPU's power delivery and frequency offsets, bypassing the limitations imposed by retail drivers.
Although AMD shared the historic milestone in a brief video on its βAMD Gamingβ YouTube channel, the company has remained relatively quiet about the technical breakdown, including the exact voltages and benchmarks used to validate the peak.