Renown overclocker Toppc has successfully set a new world record for the fastest memory frequency at DDR4-6016.8MHz, being the first ever to break through the DDR4-6000 barrier. This milestone is set by the Taiwanese professional overclocker, Toppc, using G.SKILL DDR4 Trident Z Royal memory on the latest MSI MPG Z390I GAMING EDGE AC motherboard and Intel Core i9-9900K processor.

Toppc Set DDR4-6000 World Record With G.Skill DDR4 Memory 1

DDR4 Memory Speed Major Milestone Achieved

Just 3 months shortly after setting the world record DDR4-5886MHz at the G.SKILL Computex 2019 booth in June, Toppc has once again set a new world record for memory frequency speed and is the first to push DDR4 memory to an astonishing 6016.8MHz. The validation links for this major milestone can be found in the following CPU-Z validation link and HWBot website screenshot below:

“Achieving DDR4-6000MHz has been our goal for quite some time, and we are extremely excited to be able to achieve this major milestone together with MSI,”says Tequila Huang, Corporate Vice Presidentat G.SKILL.“In cooperating with MSI, we see the tremendous effort put forth by both parties in order to push memory speed to new frontiers and make this world record a reality. We hope to continue working with strong teams like MSI to push DDR4 memory even further into new heights and achieve more milestones together.”

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