G.Skill broke 6 world records at Computex 2014

Sofos1990, Young Pro and Vivi to blame

This year's Computex has come to an end, after showing a lot of interesting new products. But Computex doesn't only mean new products, Computex is the best place to meet the most famous overclockers on the earth and watch them doing their magic. Between them, there's the G.Skill team.
G.Skill, a leading company on the high-end memory market, noted that during the entire week of Computex, his team managed to broke 6 world record using their memories.

3 different clockers beat these record: first, we have Sofos1990, which scored 73132 points at 3DMark 5, using a system with 2 GTX 780 Ti, an i7 4770K CPU, a Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force motherboard and G.Skill TridentX memories: he also managed to score 177.215 points at 3DMark 2001 SE, using the same system with 2 GTX 580 instead of the 780 Ti. His 3rd world record, in the end, is about HWBot Prime: he scored 4985.92 pps with a Pentium G3258 CPU, a Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force motherboard and G.Skill Trident X memories. He wasn't the only one though, Young Pro did great too: he broke 3D Mark Vantage record in Performance mode, scoring 99045 points using 4 Asus R9 290X GPUs, an i7 4960X @6.012Mhz CPU, an Asus Rampage IV Black Edition motherboard and G.Skill TridentX memories. But it wasn't enough, so he gave it a try with 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme too, scoring 25332 points using 4 Asus Matrix GTX 780 Ti GPUs, an i7 4930K CPU, an Asus Rampage IV Black Edition motherboard and G.Skill Trident X memories.

Last but not least, we have new Vivi world record on Unigine Heaven Xtreme Preset, which is 5572.9 points. This result has been achieved with an MSI R9 290X Lightning GPU, an i7 4770K CPU, a Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force motherboard and G.Skill TridentX memories.

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Source: Techpowerup.com

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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