In the SuperPi 32M benchmark, where latency is the most important factor for the result, the XMP Config of the Dominator modules is interestingly not quite on par with the other kits. The modules are all the faster with manually set subtimings, so that the DDR4 comparison configuration can be beaten here as well, and even by more than 3 seconds.
As a comparatively fresh new addition, there is also the PyPrime 2.0 benchmark again, which is even more latency-sensitive than SuperPi. Here again, DDR4 dual-rank still remains the fastest, but manual DDR5-7000 overclocking is not far off. Here, the Dominator modules in the XMP can also again get in front of the other DDR5 kits.
Finally, there is the 3D Mark Timespy CPU test, where the Corsair module is again clearly ahead of all other configs. The fastest overclocking achieves over 18000 points and thus almost 4% more than the XMP configuration.
- 1 - Packaging and Design
- 2 - Dimensions and RGB Lighting
- 3 - Heatsink Test and SPD Information
- 4 - Teardown and PCB Analysis
- 5 - Overclocking and Test Systems
- 6 - Synthetics – LinpackXtreme, AIDA64, Geekbench 3
- 7 - Synthetics – SuperPi 32M, PyPrime 2.0, Timespy CPU
- 8 - Gaming QHD, FHD – ACC, CS:GO, SoTR
- 9 - Summary and Conclusion
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