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G.skill breaks 23 overclocking records: reaches a ddr4

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G.Skill held an overclocking competition at their booth during Computex week and finished breaking 23 records. The Toppc professional overclocker achieved DDR4-5886, a world record, using Trident Z Royal memory on an MSI MPG Z390I Gaming Edge AC motherboard and an Intel Core i9-9900K processor.

G.Skill breaks 23 overclocking records and reaches a DDR4-5886 with a Trident Z Royal memory

At the end of the week, the first two results (the other by Kovan Yang) for faster memory were established by the MSI team with identical hardware configurations, while LN2 (Liquid Nitrogen) cooling is used to maintain the processor and fresh DRAM DIMMs. In total, 23 records were broken in various benchmarks using various processors from the i7-9700K to the Xeon class W-3175X. A complete list is below.

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Most of the records were broken using ASRock's Formula OC X299, with the professional Splave overclocker dropping the hammer and picking up 15 records himself. Not only did we see the DDR4 frequency record, but we also saw a record for the i9-9900KF that reached 7, 414 GHz, although that is still behind the i9-9900K record for 7, 113 GHz Coffee Lake-based CPUs.

Another remarkable world record was set by rsannino with Geekbench 3 - Multi-core using the formidable ASUS ROG Dominus Extreme motherboard and the 28-core W-3175 processor that reached 135, 527 points.

Sounds like it was a great week for world records, we wonder how quickly they will break this time in the competitive world of overclocking.

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