Intel has a new 10-core Broadwell-E gaming chip that is only a few hours old, but overclockers have already nabbed it in order to see how far they can push the stock frequencies of the processor, which stand at 3.0GHz (Turbo Boost takes that speed up to 3.50GHz). Turns out that if you take extreme measures, then 10-core processors can reach a new frequency quite easily.
Intel Core-i7 6950X First Overclocked To 5.2GHz And Then taken To 5.7GHz
PCWorld has reported that during an overclocking event at the Computex 2016 trade show in Taipei on Tuesday, large tanks of liquid nitrogen stood on the ready to help overclockers keep the processors cool and to achieve their new speeds on the deca-core chip. Among them was Roman Hartung, who is a product engineer from Berlin’s CaseKing. After pouring liquid nitrogen continuously on top of the Broadwell-E chip, it was able to run at around -110 degrees Celsius, which is the coldest the chip will run, and if the temperature dropped any further, it would have shutdown to prevent any potential damage.

According to the source, Intel Core i7-6950X was running at a speed of 5.2GHz, but the overclockers managed to push harder and reach the speed barrier of 5.7GHz. According to Hartung, the powerful chip is miles better than the Haswell-E Extreme Edition (Core i7-5960X), stating that if 6950X was running at a speed of 5.3GHz, it would have still beaten a Haswell-E Extreme Edition processor running at a speed of 5.8GHz, showing that the newly announced processor displays great gaming performance.

Another overclocker who goes by the nickname LeeghoofD hopes the new Broadwell-E chips will help them beat all the previous overclocking records, many of which were achieved on 8-core processors. He reports his findings that since overclockers have not gotten their hands on a brand new Extreme Edition chip for a long time, it will obviously take them some getting used to when tweaking the settings to help it run stable.
Intel Broadwell-E Family
| Processor Name | Intel Core i7-6950X | Intel Core i7-6900K | Intel Core i7-6850K | Intel Core i7-6800K |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Process Node | 14nm | 14nm | 14nm | 14nm |
| Cores/Threads | 10/20 | 8/16 | 6/12 | 6/12 |
| Core Clock | 3.00 GHz | 3.20 GHz | 3.60 GHz | 3.40 GHz |
| Boost Clock | 3.50 GHz | 3.70 GHz | 3.80 GHz | 3.60 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 25 MB L3 Cache | 20 MB L3 Cache | 15 MB L3 Cache | 15 MB L3 Cache |
| Unlocked Multiplier (BCLK OC) | Yes, Full Range OC | Yes, Full Range OC | Yes, Full Range OC | Yes, Full Range OC |
| Chipset | X99 | X99 | X99 | X99 |
| Socket | LGA 2011-3 | LGA 2011-3 | LGA 2011-3 | LGA 2011-3 |
| PCI-E Lanes | 40 | 40 | 40 | 28 |
| Memory Support | DDR4-2400 MHz | DDR4-2400 MHz | DDR4-2400 MHz | DDR4-2400 MHz |
| TDP | 140W | 140W | 140W | 140W |
| Launch Price | $1723 US | $1089 US | $617 US | $434 US |









