It has been officially confirmed this week that the G.SKILL overclocking team have set multiple world overclocking records at this year’s comp takes 2019 technology conference in various benchmark categories. Including the world record for the fastest memory frequency, all using G.SKILL DDR4 memory kits built with high performance Samsung 8GB components.
Professional overclocker Toppc, has set a new world record for fastest memory frequency, reaching an incredible DDR4-5886MHz using the Trident Z Royal memory on a MSI MPG Z390I GAMING EDGE AC motherboard and an Intel Core i9-9900K processor.
“During the Computex 2019 time frame, 23 overclocking records were achieved. Among the records, the famous K|ngp|n overclocker broke a world record for 3DMark Time Spy with a quad-GPU setup of four EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti K|ngp|n graphics cards and an 18-core Intel Core i9-9980XE processor. Additionally, a CPU-based benchmark world record was set by rsannino under Geekbench3 – Multi Core with the ASUS ROG Dominus Extreme motherboard and a 28-core Intel Xeon W-3175X processor, achieving an astounding score of 135527. This year, a vast majority of records were achieved with the ASRock X299 OC Formula motherboard and high-end, high core-count Intel processors, such as the 16-core i9-9960X and 18-core i9-9980XE processors, demonstrating the performance and efficiency of these processors.”
Source: TPU
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