Seby Breaks DDR5 Speed Record With Blazing 12772 MT/s Run

Top overclocker Seby recently broke the world record for DDR5 memory speed, pushing G.Skill Trident Z5 memory to 12772 MT/s. He surpassed the previous record of 12762 MT/s set just two weeks earlier by fellow overclocker Hicookie, who had used XPG Lancer RGB DDR5 memory.

Seby used optimal timing settings to achieve the record-breaking speed. G.Skill celebrated this achievement as their Trident Z5 memory reclaimed the top position from V-Color Xfinity Manta RGB memory, which had dominated speed records for some time.

Frank Hung, Product Marketing Manager at G.Skill, expressed pride in seeing their Trident Z5 memory set another world record. He described it as proof of their continuous effort to improve memory performance. The company credited its ongoing partnerships with Intel and ASUS as contributing factors to this achievement.

The record was set using the ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard paired with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor. This combination provided the foundation for Seby to achieve the impressive memory overclock result.
 

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