Trident Z RGB, OC World Record with DDR4-5543 MHz

G.Skill announces that its DDR4 Trident Z RGB memory made it possible to achieve a new world record for memory frequency at Computex 2018. Its modules have achieved using different techniques to reach 5543 MHz.

The Computex allows you to discover much new hardware, but it is also an opportunity for enthusiasts to try to beat some world records in overclocking. The 2018 edition was “successful” on this issue with 13 overclocking records broken.

G.Skill would like to point out that all the configurations used were based on its DDR memory.

In particular, the new world record for memory frequency was set using the Trident Z RGB bar. Toppc, a renowned professional overclocker has managed to reach 5543 MHz. Its platform consisted of an MSI Z370I Gaming Pro Carbon AC motherboard accompanied by a Core i7-8700K. Note that overclocker Kovan Yang took second place. He operated an X299 Gaming Pro Carbon AC and a Core i7-7740X.

According to G.Skill, it is the first time that the first two places in OC memory are occupied by platforms with different chipsets.