German Overclocker Achieves Astonishing 13,322 MT/s on DDR5 Memory, Shattering World Records Technologies

German Overclocker Achieves Astonishing 13,322 MT/s on DDR5 Memory, Shattering World Records

In the world of DDR5 memory overclocking, records are being shattered at a blistering pace. Just ten days ago, a new world record was set, and now, yet another benchmark has been surpassed. Enthusiasts and gamers are witnessing an exciting era where memory speeds are reaching unprecedented heights.

CENS Smashes DDR5 World Record with Innovative Setup

In a stunning achievement, the German overclocker known as “CENS” has set a new world record for DDR5 memory overclocking. Using a configuration that includes the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K on the ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 APEX motherboard and the G.Skill Trident Z5 24 GB DDR5 memory module, CENS reached an impressive 6661.4 MHz or 13,322.8 MT/s. This record-breaking speed places CENS at the top of the HWBot DDR5 OC leaderboard, overtaking the previous record by a margin of 111 MHz.

Unmatched Performance and Future Prospects

This groundbreaking achievement was made possible not only by the hardware but also by the overclocker’s innovative cooling methods. Liquid nitrogen was used to cool both the CPU and the memory, allowing them to maintain stability at these high speeds. The CPU-Z validation confirms no alteration in latency timings compared to previous records, maintaining a consistent CL68-127-127-127-2.

With technology advancing rapidly, the possibility of reaching 14,000 MT/s seems within grasp. Upcoming Intel Core Ultra Refresh CPUs and SK Hynix die-based memory chips are expected to push these boundaries even further. The achievements in DDR5 overclocking highlight the potential for even greater speeds, with experts anticipating 13,500 MT/s in the near future.

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