G.Skill TridentZ5 RGB DDR5 6400 MHz CL32 2 x 32 GB review Memory (DDR4/DDR5) and Storage (SSD/NVMe) 373 Page 15 of 16 Published 2024-02-20 12:57 by Krzysztof Hukalowicz Reviews Comments 7 Performance: Games - 2560x1440, Intel Core i9 13900K + RTX 4090 So, what is the conclusion after the second batch of game tests? If you have a powerful graphics card and a 144 Hz monitor (especially 1080p), it’s worth spending more coins on a faster (than 5200 MHz) memory kit. Share this content Twitter Facebook Reddit WhatsApp Email Print Previous Page Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 G.Skill TridentZ5 RGB DDR5 6400 MHz CL32 2 x 32 GB 2 Specifications and features/Thaiphoon Burner and CPU-Z 3 Product Showcase 4 Product Showcase 5 Memory timings – a bit of theory about the basic parameters 6 Hardware and Software used, lighting, temperatures 7 CPU-Z – DDR5 with an Intel Core i9 13900K, with XMP enabled 8 System Memory Bandwidth Performance – AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 9 System Memory Bandwidth Performance – Intel Core i9 13900K 10 Memory overclocking for Intel Core i9 13900K 11 System Memory Bandwidth Performance charts – Intel Core i9 13900K 12 Performance: Cinebench, 7-zip - Intel Core i9 13900K 13 Performance: Handbrake, 3D Mark Time Spy – Intel Core i9 13900K 14 Performance: Games - 1920x1080, Intel Core i9 13900K + RTX 4090 15 Performance: Games - 2560x1440, Intel Core i9 13900K + RTX 4090 16 Final Words & Conclusion Aesthetics Tweaking Conclusion Next Page TeamGroup T-Force XTREEM 48GB DDR5 - 8200 MHz CL38 review Review: EnGenius ECW536 WIFI7 Cloud7 Access Point
Performance: Games - 2560x1440, Intel Core i9 13900K + RTX 4090 So, what is the conclusion after the second batch of game tests? If you have a powerful graphics card and a 144 Hz monitor (especially 1080p), it’s worth spending more coins on a faster (than 5200 MHz) memory kit.