G.SKILL and ASUS Break DDR5 Memory Overclock World Record at DDR5-13322
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The clock screw for DDR5 was turned upwards. The new record (HWBot result) for the clock of a single DDR5 module is now 6,661.4 MHz, which corresponds to DDR5-13322.
G.Skill, Asus and the German overclocking pro "CENS" have set a new world record for DDR5 memory, achieving a memory speed of 6,661.4 MHz or equivalent 13,322 MT/s respectively DDR5-13322.
G.Skill & ASUS Hit A Staggering 13322 MT/s To Reclaim DDR5 Memory Speed Record
Talk about a literally cold move. Barely a week after Patriot Memory and Gigabyte tag teamed a DDR5 world overclocking record at 13,211.4 MT/s (6,605.7 MHz), G.Skill and ASUS said, 'Hold our beer' and stole the speed crown in collaboration with professional overclocker CENS, who employed frigid liquid nitrogen (LN2) cooling to blow past the
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Extreme overclocking of memory came quite quiet a few months ago. In October, many believed that there was no real room to continue raising frequencies on DDR5 without everything becoming unstable. But the panorama completely changed. After exceeding 13,000 MHz, several enthusiasts tried again and, within weeks, broke one record after another. Now, November adds their four…
A new world record has just fallen for DDR5 memory, thanks to the German overclocker CENS, in partnership with the ASUS and G.SKILL manufacturers, the first to handle the motherboard and the second to the memory.The record has been achieved thanks to liquid nitrogen, so we advise you not to try to reproduce it at home. [...] Read more
G.SKILL and ASUS Break DDR5 Memory Overclock World Record at DDR5-13322
G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading brand of performance overclock memory, is thrilled to announce that the world-class German extreme overclocker, CENS, has broken the fastest DDR5 memory frequency overclocking world record at DDR5-13322. First to exceed the DDR5-13300 milestone, this incredible frequency record was achieved with one 24 GB module of G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5 memory, using the ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex…
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