
The impressive record for the fastest memory speed has been set by the XPG LANCER RGB DDR5, marking a significant milestone when tested on the Gigabyte Z890 AORUS Tachyon ICE motherboard.
Hicookie Breaks Records: Transition from V-Color to XPG LANCER DDR5
Renowned overclocker Hicookie has once again shattered previous benchmarks for DDR5 memory speeds. Over the past several months, Hicookie has been pushing the boundaries of DDR5 technology, surpassing the remarkable threshold of 12, 000 MT/s, and has ultimately achieved an astonishing speed of 12, 762 MT/s using the XPG LANCER RGB DDR5 memory.
Previously, Hicookie set various world records with the V-Color Manta XFinity DDR5 memory on the Intel Z890 platform, including a notable 12, 726 MT/s using liquid nitrogen cooling. This achievement employed an identical setup utilizing the Gigabyte Z890 AORUS Tachyon ICE motherboard alongside the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor.

Demonstrating incredible skill and dedication, Hicookie broke his own record simply by switching to the XPG LANCER RGB DDR5 memory. This feat was further enhanced with the use of nitrogen cooling, essential for managing the elevated temperatures that occur at these extraordinary speeds. While Hicookie has not disclosed the specific cache latency timings related to the 12, 762 MT/s speed, his previous configuration achieved 12, 726 MT/s with timing parameters of CL68-127-127-254.

It is noteworthy that the latency remained consistent in this latest test, which, while affecting overall memory performance, highlights the importance of higher clock speeds as more of a hobby rather than a practical enhancement for everyday applications.
ADATA has publicly celebrated the achievements of Hicookie on its official website, leveraging the XPG brand, which specializes in gaming memory and storage devices. According to ADATA, this record-breaking speed was made possible through the collaborative efforts that integrated Gigabyte’s machine learning and AI optimizations during the development stage, ensuring stability at these extreme speeds.
The XPG LANCER DDR5 memory itself is built with top-tier Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) chips, as well as Error Correction Code (ECC) capabilities. It supports both XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO standards, enabling speeds ranging from 6000 MT/s to 8000 MT/s. Available in various capacities, the lineup includes options of 16 GB, 24 GB, 32 GB, and 48 GB to cater to a broad spectrum of user needs.
For more information, visit the official ADATA News page.
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