The overclocking world record of DDR5 memory is still being refreshed, and the latest record comes from overclocking expert Hicookie.He used the Gigabyte Z890 AORUS Tachyon ICE motherboard to successfully push the DDR5 memory frequency to a new height of 13034MT/s.
This record-breaking test platform uses Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor (E core disabled) and ADATA XPG Lancer RGB DDR5 memory module. The CPU and memory are both run under liquid nitrogen cooling.
Hicookie successfully overclocked this single 24GB DDR5 memory module to a transmission rate of 13034MT/s (6517.4MHz), and the memory timing also reached 68-127-127-127-2.

This result is more than twice the speed of the default DDR5-6400 supported by this memory module and 2.72 times higher than the original JEDEC DDR5-4800 standard.
Hicookie said: "13K achieved! I am very grateful to ADATA for providing excellent memory and the Intel Core Ultra 285K processor. Its memory controller is excellent. With Gigabyte Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE, we pushed DDR5 to more than 13000 MT/s."
Although this extreme memory speed is of little significance for ordinary daily use, it demonstrates the overclocking potential of current DDR5.
