Tuesday, October 29th 2024

G.SKILL and ASUS Break DDR5 Frequency Overclocking World Record at DDR5-12112

G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading brand of performance overclock memory and PC components, in collaboration with ASUS ROG, has set a new overclocking world record for DDR5 memory frequency, reaching an unprecedented DDR5-12112. This DDR5 memory frequency world record is submitted by ASUS ROG extreme overclocker Safedisk, using G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 memory, ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard, and Intel Core Ultra 9 285K desktop processor under LN2 extreme cooling.

The record-breaking achievement of DDR5-12112 demonstrates the exceptional memory overclocking performance of the latest Intel Core Ultra 200 K-series desktop processors, Z890 motherboards, and G.SKILL DDR5 memory. The overclock record has been submitted to HWBOT and CPU-Z. Refer to the following links and screenshot to see the record submission: HWBOT | CPU-Z Validation.
This overclocking world record shows G.SKILL and ASUS ROG are at the forefront of performance overclocking hardware, and both companies are thrilled to support the overclocking community with best-in-class performance solutions with the latest hardware and platforms.
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6 Comments on G.SKILL and ASUS Break DDR5 Frequency Overclocking World Record at DDR5-12112

#1
Prima.Vera
Great. Now release 2x16GB DDR5-12000 modules at 1.4v.
Thank you.
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#2
TumbleGeorge
Prima.VeraGreat. Now release 2x16GB DDR5-12000 modules at 1.4v.
Thank you.
It won't be now, but there will be fabric OC modules with such frequencies and even slightly higher. My divination powers end there. So, I won't guess anything about capacity, voltage and latencies, what prices and exact launch date.
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#3
Klemc
Not on X3D p)
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#5
claylomax
Which Gear is this?
2, 4, 6?
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#6
TumbleGeorge
claylomaxWhich Gear is this?
2, 4, 6?
Try to suppose. How gear mean ratio 3:172. Single module. In article have weblink to HWBot record.
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