Unfortunately, 7200 is not an option for people on Intel Z690 or AMD platforms, unfortunately. 6400 is the sweet spot for high-end Z690 platforms, and C30/C32 are about the tightest timings DDR5 will operate at this frequency. 6400 C30 is very hard to meaningfully improve upon, unless you purchase an 1DPC Z790 motherboard known to be great for stretching DRAM clocks (boards such as the MSI MPG Edge ITX, Maximus Apex or Apex Encore, Aorus Tachyon, EVGA DARK Kingpin, etc.). Even then, the gains that you will achieve operating a i9-13900K, KS or 14900K with DDR5-8000+ are in the single digits compared to tightened 6400. For AMD I believe the sweet spot remains around DDR5-6000, even after the new AGESA that allows higher clocks, due to limitations of the infinity fabric/FCLK ratio.
Anyhow, highest stable 24/7 clocks I've seen on Z690 was 6800 on a ROG Maximus Z690 Formula, and that was still at 1.5 V. Ironically, the exact same RAM kit I have - my MSI MEG Z690 ACE cannot clock it that high.