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[Tech] Where is the limit of DDR5 RAM overclock

All computer parts have sequential circuits that process operations with electrical vibrations, and the units are represented by clocks. As the clock of this component is improved, the operation is faster, that is, the high data processing speed is meant. World records in memory frequency sectors have been changed among the HWBot ranking items, CPU, VGA, SSD, Memory Overclock, and Benchmark site, 7 days (month), CPU, VGA, SSD, Memory Overclock, and Benchmark site. Hong Kong's Overclocker Lupin_NO_Musume has achieved 4779.7MHz frequencies using G.Skill Trident Z 5 DDR5 SDRAM. This corresponds to a single channel 4779.7MHz (DDR5-9560), which means that the DDR5-10000 world record is not much left. In addition, the mainboard he used was found to be ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 APEX, and was recorded as the Intel Core I9 12900K ALLAK-S CPU. The worldwide recording achieved by Lupin_NO_Musume is a clock higher than the 4452.3MHz recorded by Chiang-Cheng-Tao in Taiwan, and Chiang-Cheng-Ta...