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AMD Ryzen 4000 smashes world record RAM speeds – TechRadar
DDR4 gets up to a whopping 6,666MHz

The Asus ROG team have smashed a new world record by pushing a stick of Crucial Ballistix Max DDR4 RAM to a whopping 6,666.6MHz it usually runs at 2,666MHz achieving the highest-clocked memory speed of all time.
The world record was set by Bianbao XE, who used an AMD Ryzen 7 4700GE ‘Renoir’ APU and an Asus ROG B550-I Gaming motherboard to achieve this incredible result.
As Toms Hardware points out, the motherboard is a Mini-ITX one, which is favored by overclockers as its smaller size makes it…
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