Tuesday, November 26th 2024

Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 Memory Breaks World Record at 6305.8 MHz

Patriot, a global leader in high-performance memory and storage solutions, has shattered performance records once again. The company's flagship DDR5 memory, Viper Xtreme 5, powered renowned overclocking expert Snakeeyes to achieve a groundbreaking global memory frequency world record on the HWBOT platform: an astonishing 6305.8 MHz (12,611.6 MT/s).

Snakeeyes not only set the frequency record but also claimed multiple top accolades on the HWBOT platform, including:
  • First Place in the World Record Rankings
  • First Place in the DDR5 SDRAM Rankings
  • First Place in the Global Team Rankings
  • First Place in the DDR5 SDRAM Team Rankings
These historic feats were made possible through the synergy of Patriot's Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 memory modules, the ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF motherboard, and advanced liquid nitrogen cooling.

The unmatched design and engineering of the Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 memory, combined with seamless hardware compatibility, enabled Snakeeyes to push boundaries consistently. This achievement underscores Patriot's dedication to delivering cutting-edge innovation and superior performance in the competitive memory market.

Adding to its impressive resume, the Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 memory dominated HWBOT's memory frequency rankings by securing first, third, and fifth positions. These results further establish it as the ultimate choice forever clocking enthusiasts and gamers seeking elite performance.

"Patriot continues to set the standard in high-performance memory solutions, enabling enthusiasts, gamers, and professionals to achieve unparalleled performance," said Les Henry, VP of N. America and S. America Sales. "This record is a testament to our commitment to innovation and collaboration with the global overclocking community."

Patriot remains at the forefront of memory innovation, empowering users to push the limits of what's possible.
Sources: Patriot Memory, HWBOT
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8 Comments on Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 Memory Breaks World Record at 6305.8 MHz

#2
Prima.Vera
At what voltage, and what motherboard??
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#3
Chaitanya
Prima.VeraAt what voltage, and what motherboard??
Z890 Taichi OCF according to linked HWbot no voltage mentioned.
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#4
Caring1
Prima.VeraAt what voltage, and what motherboard??
First line under the pictures mentions it.
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#5
Woomack
I assume it's not a big problem to find other RAM that can do the same, but CPUs with such strong memory controllers seem to be in the top 0.1%.
Now wait 1-3 days until another RAM brand makes 2MHz more ;)
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#6
Wirko
Extreme memory overclockers use a single stick of RAM, right? I never see it specifically mentioned at HWBOT.
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#7
ir_cow
WoomackI assume it's not a big problem to find other RAM that can do the same, but CPUs with such strong memory controllers seem to be in the top 0.1%.
Now wait 1-3 days until another RAM brand makes 2MHz more ;)
I think you'll be lucky to find a Intel CPU that can do 9000 MT in Gear 2.
WirkoExtreme memory overclockers use a single stick of RAM, right? I never see it specifically mentioned at HWBOT.
Don't forgot half of its is disabled too :) . Maybe Gear 4 make things easier on the IMC enough that the limit is actually the ram IC now.
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Gigaherz
WirkoExtreme memory overclockers use a single stick of RAM, right? I never see it specifically mentioned at HWBOT.
On Hwbot you have a mandatory rig pic for "Extreme" results. Also should have a cpu-z verification link for memory frequency where you can read all the details.
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