The G.Skill press service spoke about the latest achievements of the South Korean overclocker Safedisk. Recently, an enthusiast managed to update the world record in the SuperPi 32M discipline, completing this benchmark in less than three minutes. Of course, it would not be possible without the use of high-speed RAM manufactured by G.Skill.
The Safedisk benchmark stand was built on the basis of the ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore motherboard. An Intel Core i9-14900KF processor was used, overclocked to 8449 MHz across four P-cores, and a pair of 16 GB G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-7800 modules. Liquid nitrogen was used to cool the CPU and RAM. The RAM was overclocked to an effective frequency of 9052 MHz with delays of CL32-48-45-36. All this allowed us to complete the SuperPi 32M benchmark in 2 minutes and 59.919 seconds.
Sources:
G.Skill
HWBot