Lexar ARES RGB DDR5-6000 2x16GB Review (Page 5 of 10)

Page 5 - Benchmark: AIDA64 Memory

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Our third set of AIDA64 synthetic tests for our review today are the memory benchmarks. Traditionally, higher memory bandwidth RAM kits are generally favored, whether it is for the Read, Write, or Copy results. Operating at DDR5-6000, the Lexar ARES RGB DDR5-6000 placed near the top for all of these tests, which is not surprising given the operating transfer rate compared to its competition. It was the strongest result of the 6000MT/s kits for Read, while weakest for Write and Copy. Operating at CL34, this also had one of the lowest latency measurements, with only the CL32 Kingston FURY Renegade RGB providing a slightly more favorable result. Otherwise, the results speak for the operating speeds and timings of the ARES RGB kit.


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 10
9. Benchmark: SuperPI 1M, Cinebench R23
10. Overclocking and Conclusion