At the 12th Annual G.Skill OC World Cup at Computex, Gigabyte's professional overclocker, Hicookie, set a new record for DDR5 memory speed using multiple Aorus motherboards.
Team Gigabyte members Sergmann, Saltycroissant, Madness777, and Exaberries, led by Hicookie, pushed the hardware to set the new world record. The record-breaking DDR5-13556MT/s entry was achieved using 24GB Corsair Vengeance LP DDR5 memory. For this particular record, the team used the Z890 Aorus Tachyon Duo X Ice motherboard paired with an Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPU running at a mere 2.118GHz across all cores (only 2+2 enabled).
During the event, the same overclocking team took 10 global first places in CPU frequency and various benchmarks. Unlike the memory frequency record, these were achieved using the newly launched X870 Aorus Infinity motherboard, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 processors, and G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB memory.
KitGuru says: Hitting 13556MT/s on DDR5 is an incredible milestone and there may still be room to reach new heights before the DDR6 generation lands.
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