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DDR5 memory breaks world record with a frequency of up to 10.6 GHz

The popular SafeDisk speedbreaker set a new record with DDR5 memory on the AM5 platform with an AMD Ryzen 7 8700G processor and Asus ROG Crosshair X670E GENE motherboard.
A few days ago, GIGABYTE set a record for breaking the speed of DDR5 memory that reached a frequency of 10.3 GHz using the AMD Ryzen 7 8700G processor and the B650E AORUS Tachyon overclocking board, but the famous SafeDisk, which works for Asus, quickly surpassed this record with a new record with the ROG Crosshair X670E GENE board.
The speed breaker relied on two G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 memory blocks, which come with virtual data transfer rates of up to 7800 megabytes per second (MT/s) and a power consumption rate of up to 1.45 volts.With everything configured, the SafeDisk speed breaker set a record by overclocking DDR5 memory to a frequency of 10.6 GHz and a time of 50-62-62-127-127, and it is remarkable that the operating system was working smoothly and without problems at this frequency.
It should be noted that the speed breaker did not modify the BCLK frequency, since there is a known bug in the latest version of the BIOS AGESA that causes an incorrect reading of the DDR5 memory speed that is different from what it actually is.
Finally, AMD Ryzen processors seem to have become superior to Intel processors when the DDR5 memory is overclocked compared to what was happening in the past.

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