DDR5 Verklec Fercklac Memory to 12,752 tons/s in a new global record

short: The famous OvercLocker Hicookie recorded a global record for a new DDR5 memory, as it amounted to an impressive speed of 12752 million tons/s with the Xfinity RAM on Gigabyte’s Z890 Aorus Tachyon Ice Motherboard. The record was achieved on an Intel-based system supported by the Core Ultra 9 285K “Arrow Lake-S”.

It was the world record Check the health By both CPU-Z and HWBOT, and shared screen shots Reveal The preparation was uniquely seized to raise the severe operating frequency. The registry was achieved with only two of 24 CPU curtains that operate, and only 420 MHz. This was done to ensure that the CPU did not dismantle the memory frequency in any way.

As for memory, only one DIMM was used 24 GB, with the timing to 68-127-127-2T. The stereotypes are cooled by liquid nitrogen to keep the thermal under examination so that it can be pushed to its borders. This type of preparation is unlikely to provide stability required for the tasks directed to performance such as games, but it helps to push the system’s specific components to their maximum capabilities for short periods of time.

The previous world record for Hicookie of 12,726 tons/s, which he achieved in January, used the same Manta XFINITY DDR5 RAM and the Tachyon ICE motherboard. However, this effort was recently exceeded by another famous OvercLocker, FLAVE, which managed from 12,735 tons/s. Now that Hicookie has regained its world record, it will be interesting to know whether Splave or someone else will be able to get rid of it again.

The Intel Z890 platform for Core Ultra 200 CPU has been criticized by enthusiasts to provide limited capabilities in raising the operating frequency, but supports high memory, as it is clear from a large number of records in monitoring the DDR5 operating frequency in recent months. Although it is not exciting like the CPU operating frequency, Ram Overclocking can lead to great performance gains, especially in the intensive tasks of memory.

It was launched earlier this month, which is the motherboard Z890 Aorus Tachyon ICE specifically designed to raise severe operating frequency. It is not intended for public consumers or even prevailing energy users, but in DIY Tinkers who want to push their computer to the maximum. The motherboard combines the elements of the frequency controls on the plane, the investigation of the voltage, and the design of improved planning to help the extremist range of Vericlores break the world records.

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