
Taiwanese enthusiast bianbao XE has set a new world record for DDR4 memory overclocking, pushing it to an astonishing 6666.6MHz with an AMD Ryzen 7 4700GE processor.
Who would've thought that with the release of new 10th-gen Core processors and Ryzen 4000G, AMD's CPUs would show better memory overclocking potential? For the past few years, the red team struggled with RAM overclocking, to put it mildly. But it seems the new Ryzen 4000G monolithic die APUs have changed everything.
Armed with a fresh 8-core, 16-thread AMD Ryzen 7 4700GE chip, Taiwanese enthusiast bianbao XE (likely a secondary account for bianbao) managed to surpass his previous record set with an Intel Core i9-10900K. The overclocker pushed Crucial memory to an effective frequency of 6666.6 MHz:
⤢ ВІДКРИТИThe CPU was overclocked to 1889.46 MHz, while the RAM ran with timings of 30-27-27-58-127-1.
The record-breaking test bench consisted of the following hardware:
Motherboard - ASUS ROG Strix B550-I Gaming (BIOS version - 1002 (08/04/2020));
RAM - 1x Crucial 8192 MB P/N: BLM8G51C19U4B.M8FB1 stick (according to CPU-Z readings);
Storage - KINGSTON SVP200S37A60G (FW: 507KC4);
PSU - FSP Fortron 500W;
Operating system - Windows 10 (32-bit, which is important);
Considering how new Ryzen 4000G processors are, this record is likely just the beginning. It will probably be broken in the near future, perhaps even by bianbao himself.
Source: HWBot result page