Adata passes 8,100 MT/s with overclocked XPG DDR5 memory

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 Yep an Intel Core i9-12900K processor coupled with a Z690 motherboard, which reached an 8,008 MT/s transfer rate with a Gigabyte memory kit.



While it is not yet possible for the general public to begin using DDR5 memory, the new memory standard is already breaking all kinds of speed records in the computer industry. Adata has taken it a step further, releasing overclocking results for ddr5 modules from their XPG gaming line of memory modules. It appears to be two different memory kits, despite the fact that both operate at the same standard speed of 4,800 MT/s. In terms of xmp 3.0 profiles, the first kit offers higher speeds of 6,400 MT/s at 1.35 volts, while the second kit offers higher speeds of 5,200 MT/s at 1.25 volts. In order to get an overclock of 8,117 MT/s with 50-50-50-160-210 timings, it is necessary to use the former. The remaining strips are quite near to each other, with a speed of 8,104 MT/s and timings of 52-52-96-148 on the other strips.

While this is the first time such speeds have been attained, the Taiwanese manufacturer promised modules with speeds ranging between 8,400 and 12,600 MT/s during the Xtreme Innovation event in August, which was held in September. However, it is not clear when or at what price these speedier memory sticks will be made accessible to the public.

Adata passes 8,100 MT/s with overclocked XPG DDR5 memory


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