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1757.7 MHz
(DDR3-3515) were achieved, using a single
4GB G.Skill Ares memory module rated 1066 MHz (DDR3-2133) CL9 that we reviewed
here.
1803.3 MHz
(DDR-3606) were achieved using higher rated memory,
in this case a single
4GB GeIL Evo Corsa memory module rated at 1200 MHz (DDR3-2400) CL11 that we reviewed
here.
Okay, now we have seen how high
value modules,
binned modules and higher binned modules can be clocked. What about hand picked
memory kit, you might think? For this purpose G.Skill sent us a special set of RipjawsZ F3-19200CL9Q-16GBZHD.
This memory kit clocked so well that I decided to not only overclock it in
single channel but also do some dual channel action in both CL11 and CL10:
1712.9 MHz
(DDR3-3426) were achieved in Dual Channel
CL10, which is the current
world record in this category.
1812.1 MHz
(DDR3-3624) were achieved in Dual Channel
CL11, which also is a new
world record in this category.
1783.2 MHz
(DDR3-3566) were achieved in Single Channel
CL10. Not a world record this time, maybe for a 4GB memory module, but the
highest memory frequency achieved in CL10 has been set by the guys from
Lab501.ro
here.
1868.3 MHz
(DDR3-3736) achieved
in Single Channel CL11.
Highest DDR3 Memory Frequency ever achieved.
Big thanks to G.Skill for the support and the memory kits, GELID Solutions for the GC-Extreme thermal compound and GeIL for the Evo Corsa memory kit.
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