Benchmarks – OC
For the sake of clarity, the manufacturer and product names of the RAM kits have been abbreviated as follows:
- CDTR: Corsair Dominator Titanium RGB
- CDPR: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB
- TGDR: Teamgroup DELTA RGB
- CVR: Corsair Vengeance RGB
- CV: Corsair Vengeance
- GSTZ5R: G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB
- CP: Crucial Pro
- CPOC: Crucial Pro Overclocking
In the overclocked state with 7000c38, the two kits are almost equally fast, whereby the Pro OC kit with the slightly tighter timings is always a touch ahead. In terms of performance, both kits are very comparable with Samsung 16 Gbit B-Die (5S16B), whereby the Crucial kits deliver slightly more throughput thanks to the higher clock rate, but deliver somewhat poor latency values due to the looser timings.
Consequently, the Micron 16 Gbit Rev D based Crucial DDR5 Pro kits are slightly behind Samsung 16 Gbit B-Die (5S16B) in latency-sensitive benchmarks such as PyPrime 2.0 2b or AIDA64 Latency and just ahead in bandwidth-intensive tests such as the AIDA Read and Write tests.
The new, smaller 16 Gbit Rev D devices can also keep up with Micron’s 24 Gbit Rev B sister ICs, in the form of the Corsair Vengeance kits, as one would expect from 7000 Mbps with mediocre timings. Performance-wise, Micron’s new 16 Gbit ICs aren’t a game-changer, but it’s another steady step forward. So where Samsung and Hynix were already at the launch of DDR5, Micron has effectively arrived today with its 16 Gbit memory chips.
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