
In a remarkable display of skill and dedication, an overclocker has shattered the DDR5 frequency world record on the Intel Z890 platform in just over two weeks.
Bl4ckdot Surpasses Seby with a Record-Breaking Memory Speed of 12, 774 MT/s
Recently, the overclocking community witnessed a flurry of activity as Seby took the record for the highest DDR5 frequency, previously set by Hicookie. However, this title proved to be short-lived when the overclocking enthusiast known as bl4ckdot pushed the limits further, achieving an impressive 12, 774 MT/s.
This achievement marks a notable moment in the competitive world of overclocking, where legends like Seby, Hicookie, Splave, and saltycroissant have historically dominated the rankings. Notably, Seby’s previous record stood at 12, 772 MT/s—a mere 2 MHz lower. It is also fascinating that bl4ckdot utilized the same ROG Maximus Z890 APEX motherboard that Seby used to reach his milestone, highlighting the platform’s exceptional performance capabilities.

Thank you to Asus, Thermal Grizzly and Corsair for their support! I wish I could have validated higher, but still very happy and proud nonetheless.
– bl4ckdot
In creating this dynamic setup, bl4ckdot relied on an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor coupled with G. Skill’s high-performance Trident Z5 memory, featuring 24 GB of capacity. His recorded results, available on HWBot, showcased a significant memory frequency of 6, 387 MHz, translating to the extraordinary speed of 12, 774 MT/s. This achievement required extensive time, effort, and nuanced adjustments to timings and voltages, making it clear that every MHz gained is hard-fought.

To reach these remarkable speeds, bl4ckdot employed nitrogen cooling, a strategy mirrored by many top overclockers. While pushing for higher memory speeds can be thrilling, the reality is that most adjustments will remain within the 50-100 MHz limits that have characterized recent record attempts. However, it’s likely that the pursuit of slightly elevated launch speeds will continue, and we can expect to see further records emerge in the coming weeks.
Achieving such high DDR5 speeds not only demands immense effort but also requires state-of-the-art memory modules and elite motherboards, such as the Z890 APEX. In fact, G. Skill has been at the forefront of this innovation, recently unveiling DDR5 memory capable of surpassing 8, 000 MT/s on its 128 GB kits. This rapid advancement in memory technology is a testament to the continuous evolution and competitive spirit seen within the overclocking community.
For more information, check out our sources: HWBot, @unikoshardware
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