G.Skill’s new RAM smashes benchmarks and records

9 June 2016

RAM manufacture G.Skill broke 12 different overclocking records in 8 different benchmarks at Computex this year.

The biggest achievement was breaking the world record for fastest memory frequency at DDR4 5,189.2MHz.

“Over the course of the 5 days at Computex, multiple benchmarks records were pushed to the new extreme levels, using G.SKILL DDR4 memory built with Samsung ICs, Intel Core i7 processors, the latest NVIDIA GPU, and the newest Z170/X99 motherboards designed for extreme performance.”

You can check out the full list of results in the image below (click to enlarge):

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