Der8auer uses Intel ROC Software to overclock the Core i9-13900HK ES version to 6GHz

XTU (Extreme Tuning Utility), as the performance tuning software of the Intel platform, provides functions such as voltage adjustment, frequency modification, stress test, etc. In the uncomplicated overclocking scene, it is much more convenient than entering the BIOS to adjust the parameters. Recently, Youtuber der8auer visited Intel Labs and used the internal overclocking software “ROC” to overclock a Core i9-13900HK ES version to 6GHz.

The staff told him that the dedicated test platform provided Intel engineers with richer functions, and most of these functions would never be released to ordinary users. In the video, der8auer shows Intel’s internal overclocking software “ROC”, which can be used with the test motherboard to adjust more parameters. The software interface style is similar to XTU, but the display of some parameters will be more intuitive. You can see the words “der8auer Xtreme Edition” in the menu bar at the top of the picture, which should be a special version specially prepared by Intel.

der8auer used the Core i9-13900HK ES version for overclocking. In the beginning, der8auer adjusted the P-Core to 5.1GHz for all cores and 3.9GHz for small cores. At this time, the processor voltage was close to 1.5V. Then he pulled the P-Core to the full core 5.6GHz, and the voltage reached 1.55V at this time. In the end, der8auer pulled the P-Core to the full core 6GHz, and the CPU-Z software showed that the processor frequency was 5.985GHz, but he did not conduct any software tests.