Gigabyte and Overclocking at the Technological Everest

With this new record, the Taiwanese manufacturer solidifies its position among the top 3 worldwide

di Claudio Pofi
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The speed of DDR5 memory has reached a new historic milestone. Overclocker Sergmann set a world record by pushing memory to an incredible frequency of 13,010 MT/s, thanks to the Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Tachyon Ice motherboard, Corsair modules, and Intel Core Ultra processors.

With this result, the top 3 spots in the world ranking of DDR5 frequencies now all belong to the same Gigabyte platform, confirming the Z890 Aorus Tachyon Ice as the absolute benchmark for extreme overclocking enthusiasts.

A Seemingly Unthinkable Achievement

The success is the result of collaboration between veteran HiCookie, a historical figure in overclocking, and a team of international experts including Sergmann. Together, they pushed the hardware to its limits, demonstrating the stability and precision of the design developed by Gigabyte.

Designed for performance professionals, the Tachyon Ice integrates an advanced digital power delivery system and a comprehensive overclocking toolkit, with quick access buttons, dedicated switches, and voltage monitoring functions. Every component is optimized to allow extreme testing and maintain stability even beyond standard specifications.