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Rina7RS
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Performance in tests

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To get some performance numbers on the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 memory modules, I ran a few tests and compared the results to my main memory kit, the Kingston FURY Renegade RGB DDR5 32GB, running at 8000 MTs. Here's how they did:

Using the AIDA64 cache and memory test , the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5-7200 performed very well, with memory read speeds of almost 62GBs, write speeds of over 86GBs, and data copy speeds of around kazakhstan telegram data 60GBs. These results are very close to those of the DDR5-8000 kit, which is impressive!

AIDA64 Cache and Memory Test Results

In the PassMark PerformanceTest, Memory Mark tests scored the DDR5-7200 kit at 3695 points. That represents a tiny 1.78% performance difference over the DDR5-8000 kit. In other words, in real life, there is no clear performance difference between DDR5 memory running at 7200 MTs and one running at 8000 MTs.

Test results in PassMark PerformanceTest

Finally, in PCMark 10 , which evaluates the overall performance of a computer web browsing, photo editing, office work, chat, etc., my test system achieved an impressive 10,572 points with DDR5-7200 memory. This means a level of performance similar to equipping the same computer with DDR5-8000 RAM. Both memory kits will give you excellent performance in both normal everyday work, as well as in games and any other resource-intensive tasks.
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