With the widespread adoption of the DDR5 RAM standard, overclocking milestones continue to be surpassed at an impressive rate. Recently, the latest record-breaking achievement in DDR5 speed has been claimed by G.SKILL. Renowned overclocking specialist, Seby, has achieved an astonishing speed of 12,772 MT/s using the G.Skill Trident Z5, setting a new benchmark in the realm of memory speed records.
Challenging the Limits of DDR5
This groundbreaking record narrowly exceeds the previous mark of 12,762 MT/s, which was set by Gigabyte’s overclocking expert, HiCookie, utilizing the XPG Lancer RGB DDR5. This accomplishment dethrones a period of dominance previously held by brands such as G.Skill and V-Color. For this record-setting feat, Seby utilized a single 24 GB Trident Z5 DDR5 memory module on the ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard.
Achieving such high speeds requires more than just standard equipment. Seby achieved these extraordinary frequencies by employing liquid nitrogen (LN2) cooling techniques for both the processor and the memory module. This record-breaking performance has been thoroughly validated by CPU-Z and HWBot platforms. The memory timings were meticulously set at CL68-127-127-127-127-2, showcasing the precision involved in such endeavors.
While these figures are incredibly impressive, they highlight the pursuit of hardware limits rather than practical, everyday performance gains. It’s important to recognize that speeds exceeding 12,000 MT/s may result in increased latency, offering limited real-world advantages for typical use cases.
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