Credits: Kingston

Kingston announced today, October 25th, that its Renegade CUDIMM DDR5 modules have broken a new overclocking record. Reaching a speed of 12,108MT/s, this is the highest performance ever recorded for domestic memories to date. The achievement belongs to Kovan Yang, who recorded his results on HWBOT.

For his feat, the overclocker used Kingston’s new 24GB CUDIMM DDR5 Fury Renegade modules, connected to an MSI MEG Z890 Unify-X board. The processor was a Core Ultra 7 265KF, with the E-Cores (efficiency cores) disabled.

Details of overclocking results on Kingston Renegade modules.
Source: HWBOT

Evidently, this is not the type of overclock that ordinary users can repeat at home. In addition to the processor configuration, Yang used liquid nitrogen to cool the memories at such advanced speeds. The latency timings were 48-120-120-127-2.

Kingston “steals” G.Skill’s moment

Interestingly, just today G.Skill also released impressive overclocking results on its CUDIMM DDR5 memories. Using the company’s modules, four overclockers from different parts of the world reported results above 12,000MT/s.

G.Skill CUDIMM DDR5 memories.
Fonte: G.Skill

All tests were done with an ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex, using an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor. The highest performance of all was achieved by BenchMarc, from the USA, which achieved 12,066MT/s. He is currently second in the HWBOT rankings, just behind Kovan Yang.

Although Kingston “stole” the record, the next three positions belong to G.Skill.

Fonte: VideoCardz

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As mentioned earlier, these are numbers obtained by configuring the entire system for memory overclocking. In addition, liquid nitrogen is still used to cool the components. In other words, everything is very far from common domestic use.

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The manufacturers’ intention in this type of disclosure is to show the potential of CUDIMM technology in their DDR5 modules. While numbers above 10,000MT/s will not be common for most people, the new memories encourage overclocking at home as well. Using EXPO and XMP profiles, users should be able to enjoy performance above 8,000MT/s or even over 9,000MT/s.

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Source: https://www.adrenaline.com.br/hardware/memoria-cudimm-ddr5-da-kingston-bate-recorde-mundial-com-oc-a-12-108mt-s/



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