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Overclockers push DDR4 to record frequency using AMD’s Ryzen 4000 – TechSpot
Asus’ ROG overclocking team has managed to set a new DDR4 memory frequency world record.

Editor’s take: Extreme overclocking of this nature is more about the thrill of the chase than securing stable settings for long-term use. Like auto tuners, theres something addictive about tweaking hardware and squeezing the absolutely maximum amount of performance from components that were never meant to go that fast. Anyone can milk a few extra clock cycles out of a CPU, GPU or memory subsystem but it takes a true tactician to reach the stratosphere.
Asus ROG overclocking team has managed to…
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