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Setting a New World Record for Memory Overclocking with Liquid Nitrogen and DDR5 Memory

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With the help of liquid nitrogen, high-grade DDR5 memory, some skill and patience, we managed to set a new world record for memory overclocking.

Most users never overclock like this at home, and not everyone goes beyond XMP or EXPO overclocking profiles. Some enthusiasts will try to tweak the timings and some may improve memory cooling, but few users will ever use liquid nitrogen.


Extreme overclocker Seby9123 who just broke the world record by applying the 5607 MHz (11202 MT/s) setting to his G.Skill Trident memory kit. To do this, he used an ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 APEX motherboard and memory certified for the DDR5-7800 XMP profile.


Timings of 62-126-126-127-127 are not great, but HWBOT is competing for the highest frequency, so timings don’t matter. SkatterBencher, who is also an overclocker, tech youtuber and reviewer, has a dedicated page that tracks all world records:


It is noticeable that overclocking has seen a rapid rise in world records as the PC market moved to a new standard. Seby’s attempt broke the previous world record of 5567.5 MHz (11135 MT/s) from Hicookie. Perhaps this DDR5 world speed record will soon be broken as manufacturers bring even faster and smaller memory kits to market.

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