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New DDR5 world record has been set at 12726 MT/s

A new DDR5 frequency world record has just been set! Overclocker HiCookie recently beat the previous DDR5 record of DDR5-12698, achieving a whopping DDR5-12726 with a V-Color memory stick and a Gigabyte motherboard.

Renowned overclocker HiCookie, using the Z890 Aorus Tachyon Ice, pushed a 24 GB V-Color DDR5 memory module to a staggering 12,726 MT/s (6,363 MHz). This feat was achieved with timings of 68-127-127-127-2T, and a Core Ultra 9 285K CPU downclocked to 419 MHz with only two cores enabled. Liquid nitrogen was used to cool the memory.

HiCookie praised the combination of the Z890 Aorus Tachyon ICE, the V-Color Manta Xfinity RGB memory module, and the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU for enabling this record-breaking overclock.

This achievement marks a significant leap in DDR5 overclocking, surpassing the previous record of 10,600 MT/s set three months ago with the same motherboard. It highlights the rapid advancements in memory technology and the dedication of overclockers to pushing the boundaries.

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