New Overclocking world record for DDR4 memory! By XPG Z1 DDR4 3333

ADATA XPG Z1 DDR4 3333 sets Overclocking world record for DDR4

ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash application products, has set a new overclocking world record for DDR4 memory, The XPG Z1 DDR4 3333 Gold Edition computer memory is able to clock up to 4255MHz CL17 when used with an ASUS ROG Rampage V Extreme motherboard cooled with liquid nitrogen, creating a new overclocking world record for production line DDR4 memory.

The XPG Z1 DDR4 3333Gold Edition breaks the over clocking world record with extremely high clock frequency of 4255MHz CL17, impressing both gamers and standard CPU clock users alike with outstanding sustained performance, cooling and stability.

In cooperation with motherboard manufacturers, ADATA strives to achieve the best performance in DDR4 memory compliant with the Intel® X99 architecture.

World-renowned reporting authority CPU-Z tested and recorded the ADATA Technology XPG Z1 DDR4 3333Gold Edition's recent record-breaking performance in a controlled laboratory environment.

What is overclocking? Overclocking is the act of running a memory or a processor at a frequency higher than its specification. Obviously, such speeding generates a lot of heat. The over-clockers use various coolants such as water or liquid nitrogen to take away the heat so generated. Over clocking can damage the hardware. Although both amateurs and professionals indulge in over clocking; but it must be done at one's own risk. It's an expert act, where no one should venture into, without proper knowledge. You can treat overclocking as Formula one race for processors and memories. The idea to test the limits.
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