G.SKILL Previews ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Crosshair Hitting DDR5-10600 With 48GB Memory

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G.Skill Continues Pushing For DDR5 Excellence!

[Press Release] G.Skill has teamed up with the ASUS ROG team to test the limits of the ROG Crosshair X870E motherboard.

G.Skill DDR5-10600
Overclocker Safedisk’s Latest Record Is A Major Achievement

The popular ASUS overclocker Safedisk has been able to use this motherboard to achieve DDR5-10600 speed using a 48GB(2x24GB) kit with the AMD Ryzen 5 8500G processor running the Memtest stress test.

G.Skill DDR5-6800
All The Recent Records Utilized The ASUS ROG X870E Crosshair

Additionally, G.Skill has showcased DDR5-6800 CL28-40-38-55 48GB(2x24GB) at 1.65V with a 1:1 UCLK/ MCLK ratio. This particular result was achieved with the Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU and the same ROG Crosshair motherboard. G.Skill also confirms that various other overclock records have been achieved.

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