Overclocker achieves DDR4 speed record of 6666.6MT / s

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Overclocker Bianbao has achieved a DDR4 memory speed of 6666.6 megatransfers per second. That’s a new world record. The overclocker reached this speed with a Crucial Ballistix Max memory module and a Renoir apu from AMD.

The HWBot result from Bianbao

The Taiwanese overclocker used a system with an AMD Ryzen 7 4700GE apu, a ROG Strix B550-I Gaming motherboard from Asus, and a single 8GB Crucial memory module. This achieved a speed of 3333.3MHz, which is equal to 6666.6MT / s.

Timings used in overclocking were 30-27-27-58-127-1. The clock speed of the CPU has also been reduced to approximately 1.89GHz, while the standard clock speed of a 4700GE is 3.10GHz. At the same time, the Vcore was 1.5V. The overclocker published the result on HWBot and CPU-Z for validation.

The new overclocking record was achieved using LN2 cooling. The previous DDR4 speed record was 6665.4MT / s and was also held by Bianbao. The overclocker reached this speed in May, in combination with an Intel Core i9-10900K and G.Skill Trident Z RGB memory. In September 2019, a memory speed of 6000MT / s was achieved for the first time by Toppc, another overclocker.

The Crucial memory in question

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