[Press Release] A new world record has been established in SuperPi-32M.
This benchmark is famous as a popular tool among CPU and memory overclocking enthusiasts, and SafeDisk has pushed it to its absolute limits using the G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB.
Paired with an Intel Core i9-14900KF and Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore, the G.Skill Trident Z5 has made history. For the first time in a SuperPi-32M benchmark, SafeDisk has achieved a time of under 3 minutes.
To achieve a time of 2 minutes, 59 seconds, and 919 ms, SafeDisk used liquid nitrogen to lower the i9-14900KF’s operating temperature to -188°C. The memory was also pushed to DDR5-9052 with CL32-48-45-36 timings.
This configuration was crucial in this new record since the memory complemented the CPU and allowed it to achieve the aforementioned results.
The milestone sets a new benchmark for overclockers to pursue. At the same time, it highlights G.Skill’s commitment to high-quality products that make it an appealing brand for those seeking cutting-edge performance.
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