World record for RAM. The 12,000 MT/s barrier was exceeded
RAM memories are spreading their wings. The latest result in extreme overclocking proves that there is still a lot of potential in the DDR5 standard.
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Last month, processors debuted on the market Intel Arrow Lake for desktop computers. They introduced new architectures and lithographs, but also a platform LGA 1851. This one supports DDR5 RAM as standard CUDIMMwhich they provide significantly higher efficiency.
Cooling with liquid nitrogen was also necessary
Something that was previously available to a select few because it required a lot of luck and expensive components is now at your fingertips. CUDIMM modules offer 9200 MT/s right out of the box. However, this is still not enough for enthusiasts, and extreme overclocking comes to the rescue.
Taiwanese company V-Color boasted in the official press release that the American overclacker with the nickname “AKM” won a world record using their series modules XFinity and a platform consisting of a motherboard ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF and processor Intel Core Ultra 9 285K.

Successfully achieved a staggering 12,264 MT/s at row delays CL 52-92-92-127which was confirmed by an entry in the HWBot database. Of course, this required extreme steps – only one 24 GB module was used, it was used cooling with liquid nitrogenand the processor had some cores disabled.
Therefore, this result does not translate into home conditions and everyday work. Still, there it is quite a feat showing the potential of CUDIMM memories and what we can expect in the future right after taking it out of the box and selecting a profile Intel XMP Whether AMD Expo.
