DDR4 memory world record broken with 4903.6MHz score

Posted on Tuesday, May 24 2016 @ 13:02 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
MSI announces that overclocker Toppc broke the DDR4 memory world record using G.Skill DDR4 4GB memory on a MSI Z170I GAMING PRO AC motherboard. He achieved a frequency of 4903.6MHz, just one MHz more than the previous record.
The Z170I GAMING PRO motherboard presents new performance features and improvements as well as technical ingenuity. Offering reliable and fast Gigabit LAN from IntelĀ® and Audio Boost 3 technology, Z170I GAMING PRO AC provides tones of benefits for enthusiasts who looking for HTPC. Users enjoy blazing fast system boot up and loading of applications and games. Delivering speeds up to 32Gb/s, Turbo M.2, which located at the back of the motherboard, is more than 5 times faster than a regular SATA III 6 Gb/s connection with excellent experience. Furthermore, when looking for a small and efficient workstation, this little ITX performer is perfectly capable of handling heavy workstation tasks.
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