G.Skill DDR5 Breaks OC Limits With 12,000 MT/s on Core Ultra 9 285K

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Huge Milestone Using Intel Core Ultra 9 285K And Asus ROG Maximus Z890 Motherboard!

[Press Release] G.Skill’s memory has achieved the honor of breaking past the DDR5-12000 barrier using Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285K CPU.

A total of four overclockers have achieved this milestone, with BenchMarc from the US reaching DDR5-12066 with a liquid nitrogen (LN2) cooling setup on the Asus ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard.

This accomplishment is significant since speeds this high require precise tuning and optimal thermal management. While the overclockers deserve plenty of credit here, G.Skill’s memory also shines for its high quality and reliability.

According to the company’s Vice President, this feat is just one more indication of G.Skill’s dedication to pushing the limits of DDR5 technology. The tech giant intends to continue this pursuit moving forward.

For additional details on the overclocks, follow these HWBOT links to BenchMarc, OGS, Deadzone, and CENS’ results.

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