Overclocker Sets DDR5-10600 Record with GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE Motherboard and Intel Core Ultra 7 265K Processor

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GIGABYTE has announced that HiCookie, one of the world’s more successful overclockers, has set a new memory record of DDR-10600 on the Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE, one of the company’s first premium motherboards for Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) processors. Here’s the press release and some CPU-Z screenshots from GIGABYTE, which notes the use of a Core Ultra 7 265K CPU and CUDIMM 24 GB x 2 modules from v-color:

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Featuring Vcolor CUDIMM 24GB x 2 modules, esteemed overclocker HiCookie has once again pushed the limits and set an astonishing record of DDR5-10600. This achievement reinforces GIGABYTE’s commitment to providing cutting-edge technology for overclocking enthusiasts.

The Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE is a motherboard designed exclusively for overclocking enthusiasts, offering exceptional capabilities with its advanced all-digital power design. Equipped with overclocking toolkit, convenient shortcut keys, toggle switches, and voltage detection functions, Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE empowers overclockers to push beyond their boundaries effortlessly. Featuring the latest D5 Bionic Corsa, an AI-enhanced overclocking technology that seamlessly integrates software, hardware, and firmware, overclockers can now leverage AI technology to unlock groundbreaking DDR5 speeds with ease.

This extraordinary achievement showcases GIGABYTE’s ongoing commitment to the overclocking community. We are confident that the Z890 AORUS TACHYON ICE will continue to push performance boundaries, and we look forward to seeing overclockers worldwide set new records with this exceptional motherboard.

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Dan_D 👍 2

Well the platform has to be good for something.

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So THAT is who you have to be to get these XOC boards before the manufacturers even list them on their sites...

"Dan_D, post: 90747, member: 6" wrote:

Well the platform has to be good for something.


Intel could drop the E-cores and replace them with L3 cache at any time and win the 'gaming CPU' race. Such CPUs, like the X3D desktop single-CCD releases, would only really be good for gaming though, and we know that Intel's ROI just isn't here (otherwise they'd have dropped that hammer long ago).

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