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DDR3 clock record is broken

Over time, the 4 GHz dream limit may be conquered, but Christian Ney has reached 3846 MHz so far. The system is based on the AMD Llano platform.
image id_830387 This is not the first time that a Swiss tuning master has set a world record for a memory clock. The recipe started again with the well-proven AMD A8-3870K APU and a dose of liquid nitrogen. As before, the Gigabyte GA-A75-UD4H board provided a solid foundation.

G.Skill RipjawsZ memory with Hynix BFR H9C memory chips 13 reached a brutal 13 MHz effective clock signal with a timing of 13-36-3846. According to the CPU-Z database, the new record was made at the end of May, but surprisingly it has only just been made public - it appeared on HWBOT.org two days ago.

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Christian Ney noted in an earlier result that he still felt a reserve in the G.Skill RipjawsZ memories, although at that time it was "only" at 3736 MHz. 

Source: HOC
 

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