The frequency of DDR5 memory is far higher than that of DDR4, and it has already exceeded the 10000MHz mark for the first time. However, it is difficult to increase the frequency after that. Only at the end of April did experts increase the frequency to 10022MHz. Now ROG has teamed up with G.S. Qi to push the record to 10100MHz. ROG official micro stated that the ROG MAXIMUS Z690 APEX motherboard has set another world record, exceeding the memory frequency to DDR5-10100! This record is achieved by them and G. Chi. Looking at the previous record of HWBOT, this score has been included, realized by the Hong Kong overclocking team LUPIN_NO_MUSUME, using the Core i9-12900K processor, the memory is G.S.K. Trident Z5 series, the actual frequency is 5050MHz, equivalent to 10100MHz, currently living in the world temporarily First. As for who else can go further, it is still unknown, but after the frequency of 10000MHz, the room for DDR5 improvement is limited, and every progress in the future will be a great challenge. The current DDR5 overclocking record is mainly completed by the 12th generation Core, of course AMD’s 5nm Ryzen 7000 series also supports DDR5 .
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