Just weeks after the 13,000 MT/s DDR5 barrier was surpassed, a new world record has been set. According to a recent HWBot submission, Canadian professional overclocker saltycroissant achieved a remarkable 6576.8 MHz with his DDR5 kit, equivalent to 13,153 MT/s. This record was accomplished using a 24 GB DDR5 Corsair Vengeance memory stick on the Z890 AORUS Tachyon ICE motherboard, powered by the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU. The key focus was tuning the DDR5 memory, with the single 24 GB DIMM from the 48 GB CMK48GX5M2X8000C38 dual-channel kit, originally DDR5-8000 with CL38, proving to be ideal for this feat. The record was achieved with 68-127-127-127 CR2T timings and a 3:194 ratio, using liquid nitrogen for extreme cooling and stability.
While the DDR5 DIMM's voltage wasn't disclosed, some details about the CPU are known. The P-cores of the Core Ultra 7 265K CPU were running at 2034.06 MHz with a 20x multiplier and a 101.7 MHz bus speed, while the E-cores operated at 1627.25 MHz. Notably, the CPU voltage was set to 0.723 volts, and it was maintained at a sub-ambient temperature of 5°C. This DDR5 memory kit from Corsair is a true overclocking marvel, and it seems only a matter of time before an even more extreme achievement is reached. Meanwhile, congratulations to saltycroissant for pushing the boundaries of memory speeds and setting a new number worldwide number one spot.