Massman Posted May 1, 2017 Share Posted May 1, 2017 (edited) Hey guys, In preparation for Computex, I've done some work on building a timeline for the Memory Frequency World Record. Below is a dump of the current list. Anything I missed? Sources: HWBOT database CPU-Z (canardpc) database CPU-Z (x86-secret) database Tanuki's Memory OC Ranking (DDR2) Tanuki's Memory OC ranking Record Date Freq Type Overclocker 30/03/2017 2640 DDR4 Audigy 27/02/2017 2631.4 DDR4 Splave 13/01/2017 2630.4 DDR4 Audigy 4/06/2016 2594.6 DDR4 Splave 3/06/2016 2515.9 DDR4 racoon 25/05/2016 2501.2 DDR4 Toppc 24/05/2016 2451.8 DDR4 Toppc 18/08/2015 2450.8 DDR4 Chi-Kui Lam 11/08/2015 2419 DDR4 Hicookie 5/08/2015 2397.7 DDR4 Chi-Kui Lam 30/06/2014 2310.1 DDR3 sofos1990 5/06/2014 2282.8 DDR3 Hicookie 9/08/2013 2202 DDR3 TeamAU 12/06/2013 2145.2 DDR3 NickShih 11/06/2013 2144.6 DDR3 Hiwa 10/06/2013 2142.8 DDR3 NickShih 9/06/2013 2141.6 DDR3 Hiwa 5/06/2013 2115.6 DDR3 Christian Ney 12/11/2012 1950.3 DDR3 Christian Ney 31/08/2012 1937.9 DDR3 Christian Ney 19/08/2012 1922.9 DDR3 Christian Ney 25/06/2012 1921.8 DDR3 John Lam 20/06/2012 1919.6 DDR3 Christian Ney 29/05/2012 1918.5 DDR3 TK-OC 28/02/2012 1868.3 DDR3 Christian Ney 3/12/2011 1800.1 DDR3 matose 22/11/2011 1733.8 DDR3 Planet 22/11/2011 1661.5 DDR3 Planet 9/11/2011 1655.6 DDR3 _mat_ 21/03/2011 1625.6 DDR3 _mat_ 21/03/2011 1614.2 DDR3 splmann 19/03/2011 1577.1 DDR3 splmann 28/02/2011 1575.1 DDR3 SF3D 28/09/2010 1553.4 DDR3 _mat_ 3/09/2010 1539.2 DDR3 _mat_ 21/08/2010 1534 DDR3 Marmott 9/02/2009 1352.2 DDR3 TBD 19/12/2008 1346.2 DDR3 Xenic 5/10/2008 1341.2 DDR3 Over@locker886 28/09/2007 1304.1 DDR3 JtChen2002 28/09/2007 1178.9 DDR3 JtChen2002 18/07/2007 1156 DDR3 Dav 2/07/2007 1150.2 DDR3 JtChen2002 4/06/2007 1146 DDR3 P35TDQ6 1/06/2007 1144.2 DDR3 X-965 31/05/2007 1140 DDR3 David 27/01/2007 716.1 DDR2 Jmax_oc 8/09/2006 697 DDR2 光弘 18/05/2006 645 DDR2 Funa 7/05/2006 628.9 DDR2 Vigor 22/01/2006 626.8 DDR2 Wwwww 11/01/2005 614.9 DDR2 Cal930 2/12/2004 449.7 DDR2 Maiko 17/11/2004 430.1 DDR2 Maiko 31/10/2004 417.1 DDR2 Kaz-n 22/09/2004 368 DDR2 Maiko 29/07/2004 359 DDR2 VFD 28/07/2004 349.88 DDR ã„ã„ã•ã‚“ 27/07/2004 347.63 DDR Tanuki 12/04/2004 325.1 DDR CIMA 12/07/2003 314.1 DDR TAM 1/07/2003 296.2 DDR 光弘 11/05/2003 291.7 DDR TAM 3/11/2002 286.8 DDR Vigor 27/10/2002 285.7 DDR ã»ã‚Šã£ã¡ã‚‡ Edited May 2, 2017 by Massman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zeropluszero Posted May 1, 2017 Share Posted May 1, 2017 I really need to try all of my sticks again :-/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crew Leeghoofd Posted May 1, 2017 Crew Share Posted May 1, 2017 the magical word is AGAIN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Splave Posted May 1, 2017 Share Posted May 1, 2017 would be cool to see what mobo is used Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Massman Posted May 2, 2017 Author Share Posted May 2, 2017 Your wish is my command Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taloken Posted May 2, 2017 Share Posted May 2, 2017 Wow I had never seen that lga1155 never got a member freq record Oo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Massman Posted May 3, 2017 Author Share Posted May 3, 2017 In the opening post I expanded a bit with information from the x86-secret.com database. In the end there were only a couple of extra entries in the table. Most remarkably is the record streak of JtChen2002. When the DDR3 ICs hit the market, he captured the record on September 28, 2007, with a frequency of 1178.9 MHz. It's only until more than a year later, on October 5, 2008, that his final backup of 1304.1 MHz is overtaken by Hungarian Over@locker886 with 1341.2 MHz. That's pretty insane. Apparently he's also still in the industry! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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