The timings aren't great obviously, but DDR5 can hit amazingly high frequencies. In order to hit this record breaking frequency on G.SKILL's Trident Z5 DDR5...
You’ve been playing that game your whole uber ride back from the airport. You’re tired of playing it on your Steam Deck, but you don’t want to lose your progress, or even close the game down to let the cloud save do its work because it just takes so long to load again later. Good news, you won’t have to.
G.Skill continues to claim overclocking records with its Trident memory products, and that has continued in the emerging DDR5 era. The company’s latest bragging right, made possible with the help of ASUS, applies to its Trident Z5 DDR5 memory—it set a world frequency record at DDR5-8888 while nestled in an ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Apex motherboard.
Elgato has released an unexpected entry into its Stream Deck range, bringing a highly configurable triple trigger pedal to creatives, gamers and hobbyists.