Review: (Acer) Predator Hermes 6800 MHz CL32 2 x 16 GB

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Performance: Handbrake, 3D Mark Time Spy – Intel Core i9 13900K

HandBrake is an open-source, GPL-licensed, multiplatform, multithreaded video transcoder for macOS X, Linux, and Windows. This software uses multithread CPUs and allows transcoding videos using a different codec, like h.264. The more CPU cores there are for video transcoding, the better, as it’s a very processor-intensive task. We encoded a 4K source file to 1080p30 in the MKV container (h.265 codec). This benchmark is really good for checking the performance of both the CPU and memory. In the graph below, you’ll find the average number of rendered frames per second. Of course, you want to achieve as much as possible. 



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We’ll start with synthetic graphics benchmarks for gaming. 3D Mark is a commonly used test suite, so comparing the results is easier. Time Spy was designed for high-performance gaming PCs using DX12. However, it doesn’t look impressive in a synthetic benchmark when comparing memory modules operating at different frequencies. 



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