They scored 1910.8 MPT in UCBench 2011 aided by 8 GB Xtreem Series RAM

Feb 11, 2014 08:50 GMT  ·  By

The KHEPC OC Labs are always setting up some new test bench in an attempt to break an overclocking record, and their latest collaboration with Team Group has just paid off.

The Team Group – HKEPC team have announced that they have set a new record for the UCBench 2011 benchmark.

By using an Intel Core i7-4770K quad-core CPU and two 4 GB modules of Team Group Xtreem Series DDR3-2800 C9 RAM, they scored 1910.8MPT.

To achieve the feat, the CPU was overclocked to 6198.5MHz.

For those unaware, UCBench 2011 is a global overclocking ranking benchmark based on the UnRAR-crack computing engine. It performs Crypto computing cracking on encrypted RAR files and supports multi-threaded parallel computing and processor instruction sets (SSE2, SSSE3, SSSE4.1 and XOP etc.).

It measures the crack instruction throughput that the system is able to process per second.

UCBench 2011 benchmark session (3 Images)

UCBench 2011 test system
Team Group Xtreem Series DDR3-2800 C9 RAMThe results
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