ASRock has set new standards with its Z890 Taichi OCF mainboard series by achieving stable DDR5 memory speeds of over 10,000 MT/s for the first time using air cooling in a normal room climate.
Records with DDR5 dual-channel configuration
The Z890 Taichi OCF platform has already proven to be particularly powerful for memory overclocking on several occasions. This time, a new milestone has been reached in the dual-channel configuration. While many records were previously set with single modules, overclocker Nick Shih managed to exceed the 10,000 MT/s mark for the first time with two DDR5 modules. He used the V-Color Manta XFinity RGB DDR5 kit, which is known for its stability and performance in the field of overclocking.
Technical details and general conditions
The record was achieved under room temperature conditions, without the use of advanced cooling methods such as liquid nitrogen. The two 24 GB modules of the kit used operated stably at an effective speed of 10133 MT/s. The configuration also included an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor running on liquid cooling to keep CPU temperatures under control. The memories themselves used their factory heat sinks, which underlines the performance of the modules in combination with the platform.
Background and other features of the Z890 Taichi OCF
The ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF is specifically designed for demanding users looking for maximum performance in areas such as memory and CPU overclocking. In addition to the outstanding memory results, the motherboard offers a 27-phase VRM design with a power supply of 110A SPS. This architecture enables a reliable power supply for high-performance CPUs and high overclocking frequencies.’The board’s official specification currently still states a memory speed of 6800 MT/s, but with recent successes, an update could be forthcoming. This could further establish the platform as the leading choice for overclocking enthusiasts.
Classification of the results
The success of the ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF shows how much technology has developed in the area of memory development and monitoring. The ability to achieve such results without specialized cooling solutions speaks for the quality of the platform and the memory modules used. It remains to be seen what other records will be set in the near future, but the foundation has been laid.Apart from memory performance, the Z890 Taichi OCF remains a versatile platform that is also suitable for other intensive applications. Users who value flexibility and performance will find it a solid option that has proven to be at the forefront of technological developments.
Source: hkepc.com
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