
American enthusiast Splave has set a new world record for RAM bandwidth (53597 MB/s) on desktop platforms, earning three gold medals.
Truth be told, enthusiasts rarely post new records in this category. It's a demanding endeavor, requiring significant resources, immense experience in memory overclocking, and the finesse to tame the latest platforms. Fortunately, one of the world's most acclaimed overclockers, American enthusiast Splave.
Armed with a top-tier Intel Core i9-10900K processor and an ASRock Z490 AQUA motherboard, the American achieved a RAM bandwidth of 53597 MB/s:
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⤢ ВІДКРИТИThis stands as an absolute record for all desktop memory types, earning the enthusiast three gold medals in the process.
Unfortunately, Splave stayed true to form and didn't disclose the specific RAM modules he used. However, the screenshot above reveals a frequency of 4857 MHz and timings of CL14.0 14-14-28.
Source: Result page on HWBot