Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE Dominates Global DDR5 Performance, Shattering World Record at DDR5-13530!
- Christopher Chuah
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GIGABYTE has achieved a major milestone in extreme overclocking, setting a new DDR5 memory speed world record. With elite overclocker Sergmann and GIGABYTE’s own HiCookie at the helm, the team pushed memory speeds to an unprecedented 13,530 MT/s—surpassing the 13,000 MT/s barrier for the first time. This record-breaking feat was made possible using the GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE motherboard, Corsair’s latest DDR5 modules, and Intel’s Core Ultra (Series 2) processors, showcasing a powerful combination of advanced hardware and engineering innovation.

Engineered exclusively for those who refuse to compromise, the Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE motherboard has emerged as the singular force in competitive overclocking. This isn't just hardware—it's a purpose-built performance weapon designed to conquer world records.
Revolutionary Features Include:
•Advanced All-Digital Power Design: Delivers ultra-clean, rock-solid power delivery that fuels record-breaking speeds.
•Professional Overclocking Arsenal: Intuitive shortcut keys, precision toggle switches, and real-time voltage detection for ultimate control.
•Extreme Performance DNA: Every circuit, every component optimized for one purpose—absolute dominance.

Intel’s Chief Overclocking Architect, Dan Ragland, praised the achievement, noting that reaching 13,530 MT/s on Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) desktop processors is an impressive milestone made possible through strong platform design and close collaboration with industry partners.
This DDR5-13530 world record—powered by the GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE motherboard, Corsair DDR5 memory, and Intel Core Ultra processors—highlights GIGABYTE’s dedication to pushing performance limits and showcases the TACHYON platform’s ability to break new ground in high-speed computing.
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Overclocking with Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE video by Intel:









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