Players who like overclocking should have used Intel’s official overclocking software XTU (Extreme Tuning Utility), the interface is simple, but powerful, it is an overclocking artifact, recently officially updated XTU 7.8. The support of the generation Core Kaby Lake supports the Win11 H2 system, and it also hints at the overclocking of the 13th generation Core, which is very interesting.
The first is to remove the support for the old processors. This time, the support of the 7th-generation Core Kaby Lake has been abandoned, but the impact is not large. The core supported by Microsoft’s Win11 system by default started with the 8th-generation Coffee Lake, and the 7th generation has not been used. supported.
An important new feature is overclocking support for future platforms, with three main changes:
Added support for per-Core OC TVB
· Added support for package OC TVB
Added support for Efficient TVB
Although Intel did not explicitly mention that it is the 13th generation Core Raptor Lake,But at this point in time, it means that the next-generation platform is supported, which means that the 13th-generation Core is not running.
These overclocking functions are all around Intel’s TVB overclocking acceleration technology. Obviously, TVB overclocking will be a key point in the 13th-generation Core Duo. Don’t forget that it was reported a few days ago that a special version of the 13th-generation Core Duo may hit 6GHz. In terms of frequency, overclocking in this area will be interesting, after all, single-core performance is Intel’s basic disk.
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