ADATA Claims New DDR4 World Record at 5634 MT/s

👤by Michael Pabia Comments 📅15.05.2019 16:37:31


ADATA announces new world record for DDR4 extreme overclocking featuring the XPG SPECTRIX D60G RGB DDR4 memory clocked at a frequency of 5634MT/s. The milestone was achieved using the 9th generation Intel Core i9-9900K processor and the MSI MPG Z390I GAMING EDGE AC mini-ITX motherboard. The setup used liquid nitrogen cooling to achieve extreme frequencies. The milestone was achieved by ADATA’s resident extreme overclocker at XPG Overclocking Lab (XOCL) and was validated at HWBOT.



See validation at HWBOT.org here.

Check out our review of the 9th generation Intel Core i9-9900K processor here.

XPG SPECTRIX D60G RGB DDR4 Memory



ADATA introduced the XPG SPECTRIX D60G RGB DDR4 memory April this year featuring a wide-angle RGB illumination with 60% more illumination compared to most RGB memory modules today. The SPECTRIX D60G RGB sports an X-light heatsink and a multi-faceted surface for unique aesthetics. It is offered in high-performance specifications with a frequency range of 3000MHz to 4133MHz. The XPG SPECTRIX D60G RGB memory uses high-quality chips and a high-performance metal heatsink for superb heat-dissipation to deliver greater reliability and stability as enthusiast-grade overclockable memory modules as proven by this record-breaking milestone.

Learn more about the XPG SPECTRIX D60G RGB memory here.