en.Wedoany.com Reported - GIGABYTE achieved multiple world records in memory frequency and processor performance tests during Computex 2026, thanks to its overclocking team. These include reaching the global highest frequency of DDR5-13556 MT/s using CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR5 memory. At the 12th Annual Overclocking World Record Stage hosted by G.SKILL, the GIGABYTE team secured 10 global first-place finishes. These accomplishments were primarily driven by the Z890 AORUS TACHYON DUO X ICE motherboard, designed specifically for overclocking, and the new X870 AORUS INFINITY motherboard featuring the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 processor.

The G.SKILL event brought together top overclocking enthusiasts from around the world, including GIGABYTE team members Hicookie, Sergmann, Saltycroissant, Madness777, and Exaberries. They pushed hardware performance to its limits under extreme conditions, with the X870 AORUS INFINITY motherboard paired with G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB memory achieving the highest frequencies and performance in multiple benchmark tests. GIGABYTE team leader Hicookie stated that these results not only showcase the team's overclocking prowess but also reflect the long-term collaboration between GIGABYTE and G.SKILL in memory solutions, as well as their continuous pursuit of ultimate performance and reliability.
The Z890 AORUS TACHYON DUO X ICE motherboard utilizes CQDIMM technology, designed to deliver stable memory performance and enhanced signal integrity, primarily targeting mainstream gamers and performance users. The X870 AORUS INFINITY is engineered for the AMD X870 platform, aiming to achieve the lowest memory latency and faster response times. Both motherboards embody GIGABYTE's technical expertise in overclocking, offering PC enthusiasts high-performance hardware options.
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