XPG And GIGABYTE Set New DDR5 Overclocking Record With 12,762 MT/s

Low Boon Shen
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ADATA’s gaming sub-brand XPG teamed up with GIGABYTE to achieve a new DDR5 overclocking world record of 12,762 MT/s using the LANCER RGB DDR5 memory and liquid nitrogen (LN2) cooling. This achievement has been verified by overclocking website HWBOT as the current fastest entry of the list globally.

XPG Breaks Overclocking World Record (Again)

The overclocking feat was led by GIGABYTE’s overclocker and engineer, HiCookie, utilizing the Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE motherboard paired with Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor and XPG LANCER RGB DDR5 memory (which doesn’t feature a clock driver like CUDIMMs do). The motherboard in question is GIGABYTE’s overclocking-specific model with features like OC button and a dedicated LN2 mode to improve stability under extremely cold temperatures.

One aspect the company’s press release mentioned is the use of AI on GIGABYTE’s part during motherboard development to identify key performance parameters and apply optimized settings, which improved overclocking stability and efficiency and demonstrated the role of AI in extreme overclocking conditions.

As a retail model, the XPG LANCER RGB DDR5 memory features Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO profiles, with capacities ranging from 16GB to 48GB and speeds between 6,000 MT/s and 8,000 MT/s. It includes customizable RGB lighting, which can be controlled via XPG Prime or other compatible software.

Pokdepinion: That is properly fast.

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