G.SKILL has announced that its Trident Z5 DDR5 memory has been used to hit a new overclocking world record in SuperPi-32m, with SAFEDISK hitting an astonishing 2 minutes 59 seconds 919 milliseconds ...
TL;DR: ASUS's overclocking team set new records with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090, achieving a 3.5GHz overclock on the GB202 GPU and 34Gbps on 32GB GDDR7 memory. ASUS's in-house overclocking team has ...
It's often said in sports that records are meant to be broken, and sometimes it can take years or even decades for it to happen. In the sport of professional overclocking, however, no such long waits ...
Additionally, G.SKILL DDR5 memory is used by ASUS in-house overclocker, Safedisk, to break several overclock records with the latest AMD Ryzen 9 9950X desktop processor. Exploring OC Limits at ...
This incredible frequency record was achieved with G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5 memory, built with high-performance SK hynix DDR5 ICs, running on the ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard and Intel® Core™ ...
Talk about a literally cold move. Barely a week after Patriot Memory and Gigabyte tag teamed a DDR5 world overclocking record at 13,211.4 MT/s (6,605.7 MHz), G.Skill and ASUS said, 'Hold our beer' and ...
Now, we should note that the information provided does come with a number of caveats. Firstly, for those of you unaware, many manufacturers are expected to release Z690 motherboards that will be ...