Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Tachyon Breaks DDR5-11136 Overclocking Record

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HiCookie overclocker hits new DDR5 overclocking speed with Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Tachyon, let’s find out more

Gigabyte today announced that the motherboard for overclocking Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Tachyon beat the world record of memory a 5.567,5 MHzDDR5-11136 (11,136 MT/s), made by well-known overclocker HiCookie with a single memory Aorus DDR5 RGB and 16GB.

Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Tachyon Breaks DDR5-11136 Overclocking Record

Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Tachyon: the characteristics of the card

The latter card designed and marketed by the Taiwanese company is well known for being exclusively designed per l’overclocking and it features a fully digital power supply design, which offers the best stability under loads of work heavy. The thermal design a full coverage of the MOS area significantly improves heat dissipation to unleash extreme performance and an optimized overclocking experience. The multiple technologies they improve the performance of memory DDR5 with the best compatibility.

Meanwhile, the integrated overclocking kit design on the motherboard provides hotkeys, toggle switches and voltage sensing functions that allow overclockers to change the limit easily. For more information and performance Of overclocking card, visit this page.

Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Tachyon Breaks DDR5-11136 Overclocking Record

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