G.Skill celebrates Intel Alder Lake's launch by setting a new world record for DDR5 | PC Gamer - wallsfackon
G.Skill celebrates Intel Alder Lake's launch by setting a untried world record for DDR5
Intel's 12th Gen Alder Lake processors are finally out in the wild (check our review of the Core i9 12900K for more info), and with them comes support for the next iteration of memory, DDR5. That means there are new world records to make up broken, something that has already started in earnest, with G.Skill getting out the liquid nitrogen to push its memory clear raised to DDR5-8704.
That's RAM running at a honestly ridiculous 4,352.3Mhz, which due to the data double cleverness of DDR, gives you the 8,704 MT/s figure.
G.Skill plain used its own RAM to set the platte, specifically a single sting of its Trident Z5 DDR5 memory, which is rated at DDR5-4800. That DDR5-8704 figure is quite a leap from the official XMP 3.0 specification, then. You can see from the official CPU-Z validation that the CPU was operating at a fairly pedestrian 3,570MHz (35 x 102MHz) to hit the RAM record.
And just in case you're wondering what other kit was employed, G.Acquisition worked with Asus here, using the Asus ROG Z690 Acme motherboard and an Intel Heart i7 12700KF processor. Ohio yes, and quite a very much of liquid nitrogen, or LN2, to develop the temperatures to fill in-zero levels.
The timings aren't exactly great though, with the primary CAS Latency increased to 127 pin clover to achieve the record. This was all about hitting a super-high frequency, non more or less making for a silky smooth practical environment. It's still mightily mind-boggling though.
How long will IT be ahead we summit over into 9,000MT/s territory?
Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/gskill-celebrates-intel-alder-lakes-launch-by-setting-a-new-world-record-for-ddr5/
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