Patriot Viper Gaming RGB 3200 MHz DDR4 review

Memory (DDR4/DDR5) and Storage (SSD/NVMe) 368 Page 13 of 17 Published by

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Performance: Corona, Frybench, Realbench

Performance: Corona, Frybench, Realbench

Corona 1.3 Benchmark is a nice utility for checking the render time. Of course the lower time, the better.  Here you can see, that overclocking makes the performance slightly better, so it’s worth trying to increase the frequency of the memory.

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Frybench is based on fryrender, which is one of the most demanding engines in its category. Fryrender uses every CPU core available without wasting CPU cycles. The benchmark takes advantage of multi-threaded processors. To keep things easier for comparison, we're displaying the results in seconds and lower is better (as normally it’s given in minutes)

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Again, the difference is relatively big, so it’s good to have as fast memory, as possible. The last benchmark on this page is Realbench. The test consists of OpenCL, Image Editing, H.264 Video Encoding and Heavy Multitasking, but there’s a total score given, and exactly what you’ll find below for comparisons.

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You can spot the differences, but they’re not crucial for investing cash into more expensive RAM.

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