Adata sets the oc world record in ram ddr4 with 5,634 mhz
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Adata's XPG Overclocking Lab (XOCL) has successfully overclocked RGB-lit Spectrix D60G memory to a staggering 5, 634.1 MHz (2 x 2817.1 MHz), recorded by HWBot , dethroning the HyperX Predator as the world's fastest DDR4 memory.
Adata sets a new world record with its Spectrix D60G memory
With this new feat, Adata has shown that its Spectrix D60G memory is not only a good memory in itself, but also the best on the market in terms of overclocking possibilities. The XPG Overclocking Lab combined the unique 8GB Spectrix D60G memory module with the 8-core Intel Core i9-9900K CPU and the MPI Z390I Gaming Edge AC Mini-ITX motherboard from MSI.
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As expected, the overclocking team turned to liquid nitrogen, to cool down both the CPU and memory module. Of course, when you want to break world records, you have to push your hardware to the limit and that also applies to the cooling system.
In order to reach 5, 634 MHz, the XPG team had to use CL times that simply would not be seen in normal use. Overclockers adjusted the Spectrix D60G's CL times to CL31-31-31-46 3T. Although Adata did not provide any information on the operating voltage, we suspect it was around 2V.
In this way, Adata has taken home the crown of the world's highest memory speed achieved with its own modules. Now, we will see if there is any response from G.Skill, another of the experts in the field to see if they can beat this new record in DDR4.
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