V-color Technology Inc. has announced a new world record in DDR5 memory speed, reaching 12264 MT/s with its DDR5 XFinity memory module. This accomplishment was led by overclocker AKM, using the ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF motherboard and Intel Core Ultra 9 Arrow Lake processor. The record, confirmed on HWBOT, solidifies v-color’s position as a leader in high-performance memory technology. The ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF motherboard is designed specifically for overclocking, with advanced power phases, reinforced DIMM slots, and a BIOS optimized for extreme performance. Its robust design allowed AKM to push the DDR5 XFinity memory to record-breaking speeds, making it a top choice for overclocking enthusiasts.
The CPU-Z Validation can be accessed here, and the HWBOT page here.
Intel CPU Processor
The Intel Core Ultra 9 Arrow Lake CPU features a powerful memory controller that supports extreme DDR5 speeds. This advanced processor enabled AKM to reach over 12,000 MT/s, showcasing Intel’s commitment to high-performance computing.
A New Benchmark in Memory Performance
The synergy of v-color’s DDR5 XFinity memory, ASRock’s Z890 Taichi OCF motherboard, and Intel’s Core Ultra 9 Arrow Lake processor highlights the future of high-performance computing. Together, these components set a new benchmark, proving that cutting-edge technology can push memory speeds to unprecedented levels.