Gigabyte AORUS RGB Memory DDR4-3200 2x8GB Review (Page 3 of 10)

Page 3 - Benchmark: AIDA64 CPU

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Our first set of benchmark results here are obtained using AIDA64 CPU tests. Version 6.00.5100 (The latest release at press time; which can be downloaded from our Downloads page) were used in this review. It is interesting to see how the numbers compared against some older and newer sets of RAM, because we have a varying combination of speed, capacity, and latencies. As for the performance, you can see they were mostly close to each other. Interestingly enough, even though the Gigabyte AORUS RGB Memory DDR4-3200 2x8GB module operates at a higher frequency and similar latencies, the results were always seemingly the lowest numbers across the three. For example, in the CPU Queen tests, we can see our AORUS unit was the lowest scoring, but all of the numbers differentiated by less than a percent of each other. All of the results were similar across the graphs, which is not too surprising.


Page Index
1. Introduction, Packaging, Specifications
2. A Closer Look, Test System
3. Benchmark: AIDA64 CPU
4. Benchmark: AIDA64 FPU
5. Benchmark: AIDA64 Memory
6. Benchmark: PCMark 10
7. Benchmark: 3DMark
8. Benchmark: PassMark PerformanceTest 9.0
9. Benchmark: SuperPI 1M, Cinebench R20
10. Overclocking and Conclusion