I decided to use my last bits of LN2 to test the maximum memory capability of my best Hynix A-Die sticks as well as the Z790 DARK KINGPIN motherboard. My main target was around 9200 MT/s after I saw frequencies of 8800 and above even with the sticks on air cooling. Memory is currently the main segment where motherboard models can truly show their potential as only few can go anywhere near this kind of frequencies.
I managed to bypass 18000 points in the Geekbench 3 Memory Score as the first person in the world. My best run was 18073 with DDR5-9200 and CL31-47-46-38 2T timings. I usually kept just 2 cores enabled for Geekbench 3 as I only had 20-25L of LN2 for these attempts, and that test does consume quite a bit of LN2 in the long run if you run all 8 Cores with Hyper Threading. Higher core count will not really affect the memory part of the test anyways, you may see a tiny increase from higher CPU frequency but that's it.
On top of that I also set a new bar for extreme enthusiasts in Aida64 memory test which is quite popular among daily PC users especially. Mind blowing memory bandwidth numbers and a latency of 43.4ns with Command Rate 2. For Aida64 memory test you need to keep all of the P-Cores enabled or you will see a significant drop in the read performance. With 7.3GHz CPU I got a read speed of 150.86GB/s which is pretty intense for a Dual Channel based system.
Considering that these numbers were made with just random OEM Hynix A-Die sticks from Taobao that are relatively cheap, I am pretty happy.
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