V-Color XFinity DDR5 Achieves 12,264MHz OC World Record

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One More World Record For V-Color!

[Press Release] V-Color continues to solidify its position as one of the leading overclocking brands. Following past world records, the company’s DDR5 memory has been pushed to speeds as high as 12,264MHz.

V-Color XFinity DDR5
AKM’s World Record Is Available To See On HWBOT

This benchmark, achieved by overclocker AKM, combined the prowess of ASRock’s Z890 Taichi OCF and the Intel Core Ultra 9 CPU.

V-Color’s XFinity DDR5 memory was already a popular choice for enthusiast overclockers, and this world record gives them just one more reason to consider the series for future PC builds.

For those interested, the world record can be verified through HWBOT and CPU-Z. In the future, V-Color will continue to offer similarly high-quality memory sticks that equip enthusiasts and overclockers with the tools necessary to keep aiming for even bigger records.

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