Unityofsaints wins Round 1 of the Push The Hardware competition

2025 Mar 08
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Round 1 of the Tech Tested Push The Hardware is over.
The AMD A10-5800K Trinity CPU's have been pushed way over stock clocks in 5 different stages, being either Single, Multicore and even one 3DMark Vantage stage for the onboard Radeon HD7660D iGPU had to be benched.
Australian overclocker Untiyofsaints was the overal winner thanks to very strong SuperPi and Vantage scores, plus consolidating second spot in the 3 remaining stages.
French oldskool overclocker Rady won the 2 multicore stages, Wprime and Cinebench R11.5 with a blistering CPU clocked way over 7.2GHz.
Doomed83 from the USA completed the top 3 with solid all round scores.
Noteworthy scores are the 2x 8GHz plus submissions for this particular A10-5800K CPU. First time that these frequencies were achieved nearly 13 years after launch. Current top frequency by Doomed83 is set at 8008.16MHz, Unitofsaints is trailing the current record by a few MHz
Matt already picked the next hardware for Round 2 of the Push The Hardware series, more news soon

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