G.SKILL and ASRock Join Forces To Reach DDR5-12666 OC World Record

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[Press Release] Continuing its tradition of breaking world records, G.Skill’s memory has achieved yet another remarkable OC milestone. Joining forces with the ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF and Core Ultra 9 285K, G.Skill’s kits have reached speeds of DDR5-12666.

This overclock is credited to Splave, an enthusiast overclocker who has pushed various systems to their limits and relied on liquid nitrogen(LN2) cooling for his latest achievement.

G.Skill DDR5-12666 OC World Record
Splave’s World Record Puts G.Skill’s DDR5 Memory On Top Once Again

Splave has also won the G.Skill OC World Cup twice in the past and currently holds the #1 overclocker rank on HWBot. Find out more about Splave through this link. Additionally, G.Skill’s world record is currently available for everyone to check on HWBot and CPU-Z.

ASRock and G.Skill say this is only the beginning of their support for overclocking enthusiasts. In the future, more products are expected to cater to their specific needs.

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