Memory Breakthrough: DDR5 Speeds Surpass 12,000MT/s with Intel's Arrow Lake
G.SKILL and Kingston achieve record-breaking DDR5 memory speeds, highlighting advancements in overclocking technology.
- G.SKILL and Kingston have broken the 12,000MT/s barrier for DDR5 memory using Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs, with Kingston reaching 12,108MT/s.
- These speeds were achieved under extreme conditions, including liquid nitrogen cooling and disabled CPU cores, highlighting the experimental nature of the tests.
- Gigabyte's Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE motherboard supports over 10,000 MT/s speeds, showcasing the potential for high-frequency memory on compatible hardware.
- G.SKILL's new Trident Z5 CK series offers up to 9,600 MT/s out of the box, with potential overclocking to 10,000 MT/s using air cooling.
- Kingston's Fury Renegade CUDIMM DDR5 modules reach up to 8,400 MT/s and are compatible with both Intel and AMD platforms, offering flexibility for high-performance builds.