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Sergmann Breaches the 13000 MT/s Barrier with DDR5-13010 Memory OC Rec
Professional overclocker Sergmann breached the 13000 MT/s memory overclock barrier with a DDR5-13010 record as memory speeds begin to look increasingly like zip codes. In an HWBOT submission, Sergmann details his 6504.9 MHz memory clock (13010 MT/s DDR) achieved using a single stick of 24 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 that's part of the 48 GB CMK48GX5M2X8000C38 dual channel kit (stock DDR5-8000 with CL38)—a model that we're beginning to see a lot in memory OC leaderboards off late. The 6504.9 MHz memory speed is backed by timings of 68-127-127-127 CR2T, and a ratio of 3:190.
The memory voltage is not shown, but both the memory and the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor used in the feat were under liquid nitrogen cooling. The motherboard used is a GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS Tachyon Ice, with its optimal 1 DIMM per channel memory topology. The processor is configured with 2P+2E cores, and underclocked to 2054.2 MHz for the P-cores, with an uncore frequency of 821.7 MHz. The HWBOT page can be accessed here.
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