CENS sets DDR5 world record at 13322 MT/s on G.SKILL module
German overclocker CENS established a DDR5 frequency record by achieving 13322 megatransfers per second with a single 24-gigabyte G.SKILL Trident Z5 module mounted on an ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard. The configuration included an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor operating under liquid nitrogen cooling, marking the first validated result exceeding 13.3 gigatransfers per second.
HWBOT and CPU-Z validated the submission, confirming system parameters and measurement accuracy. Recent weeks have seen multiple attempts to surpass the 13000 megatransfers per second threshold, reflecting advances in memory integrated circuit capabilities and high-end motherboard platforms designed for extreme frequency tuning. The achievement demonstrates technical progress within the DDR5 overclocking community and the performance potential of G.SKILL’s Trident Z5 product line.

