G.SKILL DDR4 Memory Revs Up with Next-Gen Platform to Achieve 48 Benchmark Records
Taipei, Taiwan (16 June 2017) – G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, is excited to announce that 48 benchmark overclocking records in a variety of categories were achieved during the Computex 2017 time frame, all using the G.SKILL Trident Z DDR4 built with high performance Samsung 8Gb components on the latest Intel Core X-series processor & X299 motherboards. For the G.SKILL Computex Overclocking events video, please refer to the following Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb8y1KMpVQE
11 World Records and 37 Global First Places Achieved
Thanks to Intel and performance motherboard partners, an amazing total of 11 World Records and 37 Global First Places records were achieved during Computex time frame. It demonstrates once again the increasing performance improvements made possible by new generations of hardware. Note that some records may have been surpassed afterwards, the detailed list of records show the results up to June 5th. Please refer to the following chart and page from HWBOT.org: http://hwbot.org/newsflash/4561_intel_core_x_series_launch_the_aftermath_7562.25mhz_core_i7_11_world_records_and_30_global_first_places
“For many years, Computex has been the central focus of the overclocking community and many high-end hardware releases. It’s the biggest venue where the top overclockers from around the world gather together and push the performance of new generation hardware to the limits,” says Tequila Huang, Corporate Vice President of G.SKILL International. “We are excited to be involved in the OC community and to provide our high performance memory for the extreme overclockers to unleash the maximum power of the latest platform and hardware.”