Memory maker G.Skill has managed to break new overclocking records for memory, leading to further record breaking achievements in several synthetic benchmarks that anyone that's ever delved into their BIOS to get a few extra MHZ from their components, will be familiar with.
Taking to the OC stage at Computex, the team set up their tanks of liquid nitrogen and readied their sponsored hardware from Intel, MSI, EVGA and others. This video and the following records, were the result: [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8ftNEzEUkA&']
The memory bandwidth king is now G.SKILL TridentX with a frequency of 4283.2MHz. While this wasn't benchmark stable, the gang still did manage to break the SuperPi 32M record as well, using the following setup:
Overclockers: Fredyama & Shamino & Young Pro
Memory: G.SKILL TridentX at DDR3 3032MHz CL9-12-12-21 1T
Motherboard: Asus MAXIMUS VI Extreme
CPU: Intel Core i7 4770k
Other records and the required hardware include:
PI Fast -9.78 sec
Overclockers: Fredyama & Shamino & Young Pro
Memory: G.SKILL Trident at DDR3 2632MHz CL5-9-7-18 1T
Motherboard: Asus MAXIMUS VI Extreme
CPU: Intel Core i7 4770k
3DMark Fire Strike Extreme – 20089
Overclockers: K|NGP|N
Memory: G.SKILL TridentX
Motherboard: EVGA X79 DARK
CPU: Intel Core i7 3930k
VGA: EVGA GTX Titan X4
3DMark Fire Strike – 31125
Overclockers: K|NGP|N
Memory: G.SKILL TridentX
Motherboard: EVGA X79 DARK
CPU: Intel Core i7 3930k
VGA: EVGA GTX Titan X4
3DMark 05 – 70106
Overclockers: HiCookie & Dinos22 & Young Pro
Memory: G.SKILL PI
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87X OC
CPU: Intel Core i7 4770k
VGA: Gigabyte GTX Titan X2
KitGuru Says: Some pretty impressive stuff and certainly a good challenge for any hardcore overclockers that read KG. What's the best OC you guys have been able to achieve?