G.Skill Trident Z5 Royal Achieves DDR5-12112 Speed For Overclocking World Record

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G.Skill Continues To Break Boundaries!

[Press Release] The colossal combination of G.Skill and Asus has resulted in a DDR5 world record.

Overclocker Safedisk has achieved an incredible DDR5-12112 using the Trident Z5 memory and Asus ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard, setting a new bar for LN2 overclocking.

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Safedisk’s World Record Puts Him At The Top

This world record is also a testament to the potential of Intel’s Core Ultra 200K series, which can be paired with best-in-class memory and motherboards for extremely impressive results.

Moving forward, both Asus and G.Skill will continue to support the overclocking community as they work together to break boundaries further. Till then, refer to the following HWBOT and CPU-Z links for more information on this specific achievement.

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