Lexar ARES RGB DDR5-7200 2x16GB Review (Page 4 of 10)

Page 4 - Benchmark: AIDA64 FPU

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Usually, AIDA64's FPU benchmarks are the least exciting of all when writing a RAM review. This is because the way results are obtained is usually highly dependent on the tested processor, so much to an extent that the outcome is typically irrelevant to the speed or latencies of the installed memory modules. As you can see from our graphs above, all the results were within a few percent of each other. There were three results where the difference was more noticeable, which were the Mandel, FP32 RT, and FP64 RT tests. The highest bandwidth Lancer, FURY Renegade, and Viper Venom kits were measurably slower than the Thermaltake TOUGHRAM XG RGB D5 DDR5-5600 2x16GB, which was surprising. However, the ARES RGB DDR5-7200 scored higher than the other DDR5-7200 kits. At the end of the day, they were almost all reasonably within the same ballpark as each other.


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