
Unleashing the Power of Legacy: The Remarkable Journey of a Vintage 14-Year-Old Celeron D 347, Overclocked to an Astounding 8.37Ghz!

Maximizing Performance with an Overclocked Intel Pentium Gold G74e CPU - Alder Lake Series Hits 5.8 GHz
Professional overclocker Hicookie managed to increase the frequency of one of Intel’s cheapest Alder Lake -based CPU — the Pentium Gold G7400T that has an RRP of $64 — from 3.1 GHz to 5.8 GHz by altering its base clock (BCLK) . Running a modern dual-core processor at such a high frequency means that he owns of the fastest dual-core CPUs ever produced.
Intel’s Pentium processors are aimed at inexpensive PCs that are not meant to be overclocked, which is somewhat ironic since the cheapest computers arguably benefit from overclocking the most (as expensive CPUs are fast by default). The last time Intel offered an overclockable Pentium processor was in 2014, when it launched the Haswell-based Pentium Processor Anniversary Edition (model G3258) with an unlocked multiplier for $72. But with the re-emergence of BCLK overclocking with Intel’s Alder Lake, every CPU from this family can be overclocked, which opens numerous possibilities for those who want to get higher performance at a lower price. Being one of the cheapest ADL-S processors around, the Pentium Gold G7400T is an excellent candidate to test one’s overclocking skills and luck.
Intel’s Pentium G7400T is a simplistic dual-core processor with a 3.10 GHz base frequency, a 2.5MB L2 cache, and a 6MB L3 cache. Because it is a T-series chip, it has a TDP of just 35W, so it can be used even inside PCs with passive fanless cooling. But if you want to overclock, you’ll need a more sophisticated cooling system as the CPU will get hot.
An avid reader will probably notice that 5.8 GHz is hardly the highest clock rate ever achieved by a dual-core CPU, but this is not about setting records. Furthermore, given the microarchitectural advantages that Intel’s Pentium G7400T has over previous-generation dual-core processors, at 5.8 GHz, it outperforms all other dual-core CPUs. At least, based on Hicookie’s submissions to multiple databases (and gathered by HD-Technologia.com ), this is the fastest dual-core CPU in Geekbench 3.4.4 , HWbot X265 Benchmark 4K , HWbot X265 Benchmark 1080p , and Y-Cruncher-Pi-1B .
(Image credit: HD-Tecnologia)
To overclock his Pentium G7400T to 5808 MHz, Hicookie increased its BCLK to 187 MHz (or by 87%), pushed the voltage to 1.656V (which is rather extreme for a 10nm CPU) and used liquid nitrogen cooling. The experiment was conducted on Gigabyte’s expensive Aorus Z690 Tachyon motherboard, which is an uncommon pairing with such a cheap CPU. Still, since the purpose of the experiment was to find out the overclocking potential of Intel’s Pentium G7400T (rather than build an entry-level machine with overclocking in mind), this choice was justified. What remains to be seen is whether the G7400T is a good overclocker without liquid nitrogen.
Stay On the Cutting Edge: Get the Tom’s Hardware Newsletter
Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox.
Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors
By submitting your information you agree to theTerms & Conditions andPrivacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
Also read:
- [Updated] Strategic Thinking Keywords that Lead to Online Victory
- Best 3 Software to Transfer Files to/from Your Itel A70 via a USB Cable | Dr.fone
- Best 3 Xiaomi 13T Emulator for Mac to Run Your Wanted Android Apps | Dr.fone
- Best Mobile & Desktop Apps Adjusting Audio Playback Speed
- Comprehensive Guide to Choosing Your Next Outdoor Companion: The Rugged and Energetic Garmin Instinct 2 Solar Watch | Insights From ZDNET
- Discover How Google's Pixel Watch S2 Can Improve Your Health with Its Vital 5 Features | TechGuide
- Garmin Instinct Crossover: An In-Depth Review Revealing Its Strengths and the Missing Game-Changing Feature
- Here's What Facebook's New Page Labels Mean...
- Ignite Your PC's Prowess: Tackling Lags in Windows 11
- Is the Elite Montblanc Wear OS Smartwatch at $1,300 a Game Changer for Luxury Timepieces? Find Out on ZDNet!
- Leading Video Correction Programs: Perfect Matches for Both Windows & Apple Devices
- MacX Video Converter for PSP - 完全無料のPSP互換Mac用動画コンバータソフトウェア
- Overcoming Viewing Hurdles on Netflix - Fixing Playback Troubles Easily
- Swayed by Three Stellar Features - Why I'm Now a Believer in the Apple Watch Series 10
- Ultimate Guide to Premium Android Watches: Comprehensive Reviews by Industry Pros | GadgetZone
- Unveiling The Apple Watch 8: Surprising Success with Less Sophisticated Sensors Than Samsung | Exclusive Review on ZDNET
- Upcoming Changes: Apple Set to Enhance Budget-Friendly Watch SE - Exciting Updates Await! [ZDNet]
- Title: Unleashing the Power of Legacy: The Remarkable Journey of a Vintage 14-Year-Old Celeron D 347, Overclocked to an Astounding 8.37Ghz!
- Author: George
- Created at : 2025-01-20 21:57:33
- Updated at : 2025-01-24 23:56:21
- Link: https://hardware-tips.techidaily.com/1723964463953-unleashing-the-power-of-legacy-the-remarkable-journey-of-a-vintage-14-year-old-celeron-d-347-overclocked-to-an-astounding-837ghz/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.