In a landmark achievement for PC enthusiasts and overclockers worldwide, G.Skill’s Trident Z5 DDR5 memory has set a new world record by reaching a staggering 12,774 MT/s (megatransfers per second) on Intel’s latest Z890 platform.
The record-breaking feat was accomplished by a team of elite overclockers using liquid nitrogen (LN2) cooling to push the memory modules beyond their standard limits. This new milestone marks the highest DDR5 memory speed ever recorded, surpassing the previous benchmarks and setting a new gold standard for memory performance.
G.Skill, a brand already renowned for pushing the boundaries of memory technology, celebrated the achievement, calling