【Pacific Science and Technology News】 Recently, the nuclear display of Intel Core Ultra 5 245K processor was successful from 1.9GHz to 3.0 GHz, and the performance increased by about 50%.In the 3DMark Time SPY graphics test, the score soared from 2100-2200 to 3336 points.< / p>
Intel Core Ultra 5 245K processor (non-F / KF version) built-in Intel Graphics core display, with 4 XE cores, the original clock, the original clock The frequency is 1.9GHz.After overclocking, the score in the comprehensive test score is 3798 points, which is 53-54%higher than the native frequency score, and the temperature of the core display during the test is kept below 64 ° C.This result has surpassed the performance of GeForce GTX 1650 independent graphics card.
Although the overclocking score is significant, the core display of the Core Ultra 5 245K is relatively backward in architecture. The original XE-LPG architecture is still used, with only 4 cores.In contrast, the Core Ultra 200V series has adopted a second-generation XE2-LPG architecture.
Although this overclocking experiment shows the potential of the nuclear display, in actual application, the significance of the overclocking core display may not be great.Because the K series processor is usually used with an independent graphics card, the nuclear display is mainly used for assisted compilation and other tasks.In the future, the nuclear display of non -K series processors is worth looking forward to.
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