After Intel launched the 14th generation “Raptor Lake Refresh” processor, with the efforts of many overclocking experts, the overclocking record of DDR5 memory has continued to reach new peaks.
Under conventional overclocking methods, DDR5 memory can be overclocked to more than 10,000; if combined with liquid nitrogen, it can be overclocked to more than 11,000.
At the SXSW Sydney event hosted by Intel, many overclocking experts from Team AU Overclocking, including the legendary Hicookie, were present and broke the world record for DDR5 memory frequency with a score of 5809.2 MHz through live broadcast.
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The test platform was an Intel i9-14900K processor, a Gigabyte Z790 AORUS Tachyon X motherboard, and a Gigabyte DDR5-8333 with 16GB of memory. The 5809.2 MHz result was equivalent to DDR5-11618, which is a bit higher than the previous DDR5-11614 created by the Asus Z790 motherboard.
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