V-Color DDR5 CUDIMM Memory Reaches New Heights: 12,527 MT/s World Record on ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF
The memory overclocking scene has reached a new peak as V-Color and ASRock push the boundaries of DDR5 performance. Overclocker "AKM", renowned for his recent 12,264 MT/s record, has shattered it with a stunning 12,527 MT/s, solidifying V-Color’s Manta Xfinity RGB DDR5 CUDIMM memory as a leader in high-performance memory technology.
Breaking Down the Record
Setup:
Motherboard: ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF
Memory: V-Color Manta Xfinity DDR5 CUDIMM
CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
Cooling: Liquid nitrogen (LN2) for both CPU and memory
Achievements:
Global Rank: 1st
World Record Rank: 1st
DDR5 SDRAM Rank: 1st
The achievement was verified and uploaded to HWBOT, showcasing 6,264 MHz (12,527 MT/s), the highest recorded memory speed to date.
Industry Reactions
ASRock
Chris Lee, ASRock’s VP and GM, highlighted the importance of the feat:
"This accomplishment not only highlights ASRock’s innovative engineering but also strengthens its position as a leader in the overclocking and gaming communities."
Intel
Roger Chandler, VP and GM at Intel, added:
"These results demonstrate how the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Processor and the ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF platform deliver exceptional overclocking capabilities and an amazing user experience."
V-Color
Tomson Ho, V-Color’s CEO, emphasized the collaboration:
"It’s a perfect synergy of our high-performance memory and ASRock’s powerful motherboards, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in memory technology."
The record overtakes another significant achievement by overclocker "saltycroissant", who achieved 12,350 MT/s using the same motherboard and memory. This consistency underscores the exceptional quality of the V-Color DDR5 CUDIMM memory and ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF motherboard.
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