G.Skill Trident Z5 memories reach more than 12,000 mt/s with air cooling
With the launch of the new Cudimm modulesit seems that a race has been launched to see who reaches the higher speed In RAM DDR5 modules. The speeds They already reach 12,611.6 mt/sthis is the established world record, only that regular refrigeration systems are not used, but rather that Dry ice or liquid nitrogen is used. But G.Skill wants to show that his memoirs 12,000 mt/s can pass With a system further Traditional cooling.
Using G.Skill memory of the Trident Z5 series, the 12,050 and 12,054 mt/s with air cooling. The 12,050 mt/s have been achieved by the overcker Saltycroissant de Canada, using a Asrock Z890 Taichi Ocf plate along with one CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 265K. The 12,054 mt/s have been reached by Speed.Fastest of Indonesia, with a plaque Asus Rog Maximus Z890 Apex and a CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 285k. In both cases the memory used has been 2 modules of 48 GB from G.Skill DDR5 at 8,000 mt/s base speed and with a latency CL38.
It seems that it will be enough with a air cooling to reach speeds over 12,000 mt/s, along with a liquid cooling for CPU as used to get these figures. Surely we start seeing memory modules that can reach these figures without difficulty.