New DDR5 Memory Overclocking World Record Set at DDR5-13322
G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., a global leader in high-performance overclocking memory, has announced a groundbreaking achievement in the world of PC hardware. Renowned German extreme overclocker CENS has set a new DDR5 memory frequency world record, reaching an unprecedented DDR5-13322. This milestone marks the first time the DDR5-13300 barrier has been surpassed, setting a new standard for memory speed in the industry.
Record-Breaking Hardware and Setup
The record was achieved using a single 24 GB module of G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5 memory, paired with the ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard and the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K desktop processor. To reach such extreme speeds, the system was cooled using liquid nitrogen (LN2), a method favored by professional overclockers for its ability to maintain ultra-low temperatures during high-stress benchmarks.
Pushing the Boundaries of DDR5 Performance
This achievement highlights the rapid advancements in DDR5 memory technology and the dedication of the global overclocking community. In recent weeks, several overclockers have managed to break the DDR5-13000 threshold, demonstrating the potential of modern PC hardware when pushed to its limits through expert tuning and innovative cooling solutions.
The new DDR5-13322 record has been officially validated on both HWBOT and CPU-Z, two of the most respected platforms for hardware benchmarking and verification. For those interested in the technical details and validation, the results can be viewed on HWBOT and CPU-Z.
As DDR5 technology continues to evolve, achievements like this not only showcase the capabilities of premium memory modules but also inspire further innovation within the enthusiast and overclocking communities worldwide.