One of the major drawbacks of Time-Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC) is generally represented by pile-up distortion, that strongly bounds the maximum acquisition speed to few percents of the laser excitation rate. Based on a previous theoretical analysis, recently we presented the first low-distortion and high-speed TCSPC system capable of overcoming the pile-up limitation by perfectly matching the Single-Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) dead time to the laser period. In this work, we validate the proposed system in a standard fluorescence measurement by comparing experimental data with the reference theoretical framework. As a result, a count rate of 32 Mcps was achieved with a single-channel system still observing a negligible lifeti...