The esteemed overclocking virtuoso, Hicookie, has etched his name in the annals of tech history by setting a groundbreaking new world record on the Gigabyte Z890 AORUS Tachyon ICE motherboard. He successfully propelled the transfer rate of DDR5 memory to an astonishing 13,034 MT/s. To achieve this feat, he harnessed the power of an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor, with its E-cores deactivated for optimal performance. Paired with a single 24GB ADATA XPG Lancer RGB DDR5 memory module, Hicookie pushed the limits by overclocking it to a blistering 6,517.4MHz.
Expressing his heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support from the hardware community, Hicookie's achievement has sparked widespread acclaim. Many industry observers opine that this milestone not only underscores the immense potential for DDR5 memory enhancement but also, despite the fact that extreme frequencies may have a relatively minor impact on everyday computing tasks, fully unveils the latent prowess of the hardware. Looking ahead, the DDR6 standard, slated for introduction in 2027, is projected to initially achieve speeds of 10,000 MT/s, with the tantalizing possibility of surpassing 20,000 MT/s in the future.
