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Intel  Core i9 13900K (8P)  Rank
50.0 Points
Global Team Power Rank
Intel  Core i9 13900K (8P)  Team Power Rank
16.5 Points

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Hardware Details

Processor

Model Intel Core i9 13900K (8P) Raptor Lake-S Cooling Liquid Helium P-Cores 8,441 MHz

Memory

n/a

Videocard

Model NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 (GF119'''') Cooling Air (Stock) Speed 775 MHz / 900 MHz (Stock) buy on amazon

Motherboard

Model ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Cooling Air (Stock) Chipset Z790

Disk

n/a

Power Supply

Series ASUS ROG THOR Power 1600 Watt

Comments

safedisk commented on his own score:
1 year and 11 months ago – ASUS ROG OC TEAM - New Cpu Pot Very Nice! Name : Sub-0 / Thermalright, Elmor, Big Thanks~
December 21, 2022 at 2:11:57 PM UTC

wow, wow! Also video from Massman here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSUlvaE6N1U

December 21, 2022 at 10:15:48 PM UTC

I don't think LHe results should get points, what does a session cost, like 20,000$? Fine to have them on the rankings but shouldn't get points if no one can even get close to beating it.

December 21, 2022 at 10:16:58 PM UTC

congratz!!

December 22, 2022 at 3:20:10 AM UTC

4 hours ago, unityofsaints said:

I don't think LHe results should get points, what does a session cost, like 20,000$? Fine to have them on the rankings but shouldn't get points if no one can even get close to beating it.

In case you're interested, I dug through the archives and found the helium invoice from the when we hosted the liquid helium event in Taipei during Computex 2017. I don't know what the rate is today, but back then we paid TW$150K ~ US$5K for 200L. I think this session we only had 100L.

Maybe the original plan was to purchase 2x 4090 for 3D benching but that didn't fit the budget ?

 

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December 22, 2022 at 6:14:14 AM UTC

2 hours ago, Massman said:

In case you're interested, I dug through the archives and found the helium invoice from the when we hosted the liquid helium event in Taipei during Computex 2017. I don't know what the rate is today, but back then we paid TW$150K ~ US$5K for 200L. I think this session we only had 100L.

Maybe the original plan was to purchase 2x 4090 for 3D benching but that didn't fit the budget ?

 

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3 points:

  1. As you know, inflation has been rampant in the last 5 years. Also LHe price has gone up on top of that so it really wouldn't surprise me if the price as doubled since then.
  2. Even if we take the price as 5,000$ / 100L, that is still 100 time more than I pay per liter of LN2. Not only that, the amount of benching you can do per liter of LN2 is more than per liter of LHe.
  3. You point about GPUs is a silly one because they are reuseable and resellable, sometimes even for a profit during a crypto boom. LHe literally turns into thin air.

December 22, 2022 at 6:31:35 AM UTC

3 hours ago, Massman said:

In case you're interested, I dug through the archives and found the helium invoice from the when we hosted the liquid helium event in Taipei during Computex 2017. I don't know what the rate is today, but back then we paid TW$150K ~ US$5K for 200L. I think this session we only had 100L.

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And what a great but super stressfull event it had to be for the overclockers as everything had to be perfect, failure was not an option as the worldwide press was there to witness the benching. On top of that they nailed it while benching outside in the moist conditions of Taipei City!

Great footage PJ, you are still my hero! The stress just drips from the screen, although Jon still managed to somehow hide it well 

Fingers crossed people will be less sour in 2023

December 22, 2022 at 12:14:38 PM UTC

IIRC - The Previous Champ was also using LHE.

December 22, 2022 at 1:45:06 PM UTC

Awesome work

December 22, 2022 at 7:50:45 PM UTC

7 hours ago, MaddMutt said:

IIRC - The Previous Champ was also using LHE.

Nope

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