G.SKILL Breaks DDR5 Overclocking World Record with DDR5-12872 Frequency

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World's Fastest DDR5 Memory Achieved.

[Press Release] G.SKILL has set a new world record for DDR5 memory frequency, reaching DDR5-12872 with a single 24GB Trident Z5 module. This record was achieved by French overclocker bl4ckdot using SK hynix ICs, an ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard, and an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor under liquid nitrogen cooling.

The result is verified by HWBOT and CPU-Z, confirming it as the highest DDR5 frequency ever recorded. This feat highlights the quality of G.SKILL’s Trident Z5 series and the ongoing improvements in DDR5 technology.

The combination of top-tier components and extreme cooling pushed the limits of what’s possible in memory performance.

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