The standard starting frequency of DDR5 memory is only 4800MHz, and the potential is clearly unlimited. Previously, Hushuo and Zhiqi cooperated to exceed 8888MHz and 9560MHz, and now they have finally broken through 10000MHz!
This is also the first time that the memory frequency has reached a five-digit number, entering the 10GHz+ era.
Achieving this was achieved by Kovan Yang, a member of the MSI overclocking team, using a Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 paired with the MSI Z690 UNIFY-X motherboard, which successfully ran at a base frequency of 5001.8MHz, equivalent to DDR5-10004.
With the processor is an i9-12900KS, in order to concentrate on super memory and only turn on two large cores, turn off hyper-threading, the frequency is reduced to 425.68MHz, of which the external frequency is 106.42MHz, the multiplier is 4x.
This achievement has now passed the authoritative certification of CPU-Z and HWBot.
As early as a year ago, Longco had announced that it would make high-frequency DDR5 memory above 10GHz, and in August last year, Weigang announced that the DDR5 memory frequency could reach a maximum of 12.6GHz, but it was not known when it would be listed.