G.Skill DDR4 hits massive 5189.2MHz

Posted on Thursday, June 09 2016 @ 14:04 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Little more than a week ago, overclockers broke the 5GHz DDR4 mark for the first time and now word reaches us that overclocker Splave pushes G.Skill DDR4 memory to a massive 5189.2MHz! In total, 12 overclocking records were broken during last week's Computex show at the G.SKILL 5th Annual OC World Record Stage:
G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is proud to announce that 12 overclocking records in 8 different benchmarks were broken during Computex week this year, including the world’s fastest memory frequency world record at DDR4 5189.2MHz.

World’s Most Powerful Hardware
Special thanks to the event sponsors Samsung, Intel, and NVIDIA, as well as the industry’s leading performance motherboard vendors, including MSI, ASUS, EVGA, GIGABYTE, and ASRock, the G.SKILL 5th Annual OC World Record Stage brought together the world’s most powerful PC hardware in one venue to demonstrate the bleeding edge limits of current technology. Over the course of the 5 days at Computex, multiple benchmarks records were pushed to the new extreme levels, using G.SKILL DDR4 memory built with Samsung ICs, Intel Core i7 processors, the latest NVIDIA GPU, and the newest Z170/X99 motherboards designed for extreme performance.

The World’s Most Skilled Legendary Overclockers
In addition to the most powerful computer hardware, G.SKILL 5th Annual OC World Record Stage featured the world’s most skilled and reputable overclocking legends. Only with their sophisticated professional skills of BIOS tweaking, hardware modding, and temperature controlling via liquid nitrogen, the performance of each piece of hardware was able to unleash its maximum potential and achieved numerous world records within such a short period of time.
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