12,726 mt/s is the new Overclock DDR5 record with a Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Tachyon Ice plate

12,726 mt/s is the new Overclock DDR5 record with a Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Tachyon Ice plate

One of the last records that we had mentioned here achieved 12,264 mt/s with v-color memories and an Asrock Z890 Taichi OCF motherboard.

Now, the record has been overcome to reach the whopping 12,726 mt/s. To do this, the Overclocker Hicookie has used a motherboard Gigabyte Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE Next to memories DDR5 V-COLOR XFINITY RGB. The latencies to which the memoirs have worked in their 24 GB module have been CL68-127-127-127-2.

The processor used is an intel core ultra series 2 of the Arrow Lake family, specifically a Intel Core Ultra 9 285k.

To achieve this brand, liquid nitrogen has been used as an extreme refrigeration method, taking advantage of the LN2 Switch function of the Gigabyte Z890 Aoryus Tachyon Ice motherboard.

In addition to the DDR5 speed record, this equipment has also managed to overcome three world 3DMark CPU records, with 1,795 points in 1 thread, 3,572 points in 2 wires, and 13,309 points in 8 wires of execution.

We will see how long it takes to overcome this brand. The truth is that since the DDR5 record frenzy that we saw in November, the situation had reassured and had not seen a new report of Memoirs Overclock for a long time.

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