DDR5 Reaches New โHeights: AiMax Sets World Recordโ at 13,211 MT/s
The โpursuit of extreme DDR5โข performanceโ continues, โwith overclocker AiMax recently achieving a โขnew world record memory โfrequency of 13,211 MT/s.The record, validated on HWBot and verified โฃbyโข CPU-Z,โ surpasses the previous mark of 13,153 MT/s held by Saltycroissant for nearly fourโ days. Thisโค latest achievement demonstrates the ongoing potential for pushing DDR5 memoryโฃ to its limits.
aimax’s โrecord-breaking run utilized a GIGABYTE Z890 โAORUS Tachyon โICE motherboard,โค a 24GB Patriot Viper Xtreme โ5 โขmemory module, and an Intel Core Ultra 7 โข265K โprocessor. The Z890 โAORUS โTachyon ICE has quicklyโ become a favorite โคamong top overclockers, consistently appearing โin โฃconfigurations achieving leading results, suggesting a notably effective design for memoryโฃ overclocking.
While standardโ DDR5 already provides a importantโ bandwidth increase over DDR4,benefittingโค modern multi-core processors,manual overclocking aims toโค further enhance performance. This is achieved by maximizing bandwidth andโ minimizing data access latency.
The benefits of this increased performance are feltโค across aโข range of applications. โGamers can experience smoother gameplay with more consistent frame rates and reduced lag. More substantially, memory-intensive professional workloads, such as video editing and Adobe Lightroom, can see substantial gains – possibly reaching double-digit โคpercentage improvements – thanks to the increased data throughput provided by optimized DDR5. โขThis translates to improved multitasking capabilitiesโข and a more responsive system when handling multiple โdemanding applications simultaneously.
This latestโ record โขunderscores the continued innovation inโ DDR5 โขtechnology and the dedication of the overclocking community to โขunlocking itsโ full potential.