"Dude, I just tried overclocking my i9 13900K and I was able to get it to 5.5 GHz stable at 1.35V. But be careful not to push it too hard or you'll end up with a fried CPU. I'm still trying to figure out the optimal cooling setup for maximum performance."
"Lol, I went down this road a few months ago and had to revert back to stock clocks due to temps and power draw. Still got decent results, but yeah, those 13900K's get crazy hot. You guys gonna try liquid helium for the ultimate overclock?"
"Y'all are crazy for trying to OC that i9 13900K. I've tried it and the voltage limits are super strict, but hey, if you're willing to take the risk of burning out your CPU. What kind of gains are you guys expecting from this, 100-200 MHz over stock?"
"Been there, done that with my 13900K. Got it up to 5.5 GHz with liquid N2, but I had to dial back the voltage to prevent thermal throttling. Anyone else have experience with OCing and liquid N2?"
"Dude, I've been running my 13900K at 5.5 GHz for a few weeks now, and I gotta say it's a game-changer for gaming and crypto mining. I'm running the 1.35V LLC setting and it's been stable so far. Has anyone else pushed it to higher clocks with good results?"
"Been there, done that. Overclocking my i9 13900K was a wild ride, and I managed to squeeze out a stable 5.5 GHz on all cores with some serious cooling setup. Anyone else achieved similar results?"