G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., known for making high-performance computer parts, has teamed up with ASUS ROG to achieve an exciting new record in memory speed. They have reached a remarkable frequency of DDR5-12112, which means their memory can work faster than ever before.
This record was made possible by a skilled overclocker named Safedisk. He used G.Skill’s Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 memory, an ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard, and an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K desktop processor. To help cool the system, they used liquid nitrogen (LN2), which is much colder than ice.
G.Skill and ASUS DDR5 record
This achievement of highlights how well the newest Intel Core Ultra 200 K-series processors and Z890 motherboards can handle fast memory. It also shows how G.Skill’s DDR5 memory performs at its best when paired with this hardware. The record has been submitted to organizations like HWBOT and CPU-Z for official recognition.
G.Skill and ASUS ROG are proud to lead the way in creating top-quality computer parts that help users push their systems to new heights. They are committed to supporting the overclocking community, which is a group of tech enthusiasts who enjoy making their computers run even better than they were designed to.
For anyone interested in high-speed computer performance, this record is a big step forward. It shows just how powerful modern technology can be when pushed to its limits. Would you stick it in your gaming PC?
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