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Guru3D.com » Review » TeamGroup Delta RGB DDR5 6000 MHz CL40 review

TeamGroup Delta RGB DDR5 6000 MHz CL40 review

Posted by: Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 02/22/2022 05:20 PM [ 15 comment(s) ]

Today, we are checking the TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 6000 MHz CL40. This is the first DDR5 kit that I had a hands-on with, and overall it’s already from the upper range of the new type of memory (so a nice debut).

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nizzen
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Posts: 1956
Posted on: 02/26/2022 02:06 AM
Only performance big win is in Handbrake so for some video conversion and maybe for video editing it make sense, otherwise not, unless someone would be able to find other good use cases..


The biggest win with tweaked DDR5 is in games. Cyberpunk is maybe the most win with DDR5. The key is to tweak it to sub 50ns. Battlefield 2042 also love DDR5. ATM I'm running this for gaming:
9919

Fps is pretty good in Battlefield 2042 too:




GREGIX
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Posts: 786
Posted on: 02/26/2022 02:09 PM
Nice nizzen.
I just wonder if I would gain same/similar gains with mere 6800xt, coming from 9900k@5ghz with 4200c16 ram tuned to 35ns.
Problem is don't play cb2077 any more, and would not bf2042 ;) and now mostly I playing whtw3 or old dx9 game AAPG

Venix
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Posts: 2468
Posted on: 02/26/2022 02:50 PM
Nice nizzen.
I just wonder if I would gain same/similar gains with mere 6800xt, coming from 9900k@5ghz with 4200c16 ram tuned to 35ns.
Problem is don't play cb2077 any more, and would not bf2042 ;) and now mostly I playing whtw3 or old dx9 game AAPG

Gaming wise I think you will be GPU limited before the 9900k runs out of juice or your monitor will be out of Hz ! I do not personally see a point on paying so much to get an alderlake CPU +mb+ddr5 just for few more fps if even that , granted we are talking pure gaming. If there are other tasks you do and need that's another thing.

nizzen
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Posts: 1956
Posted on: 02/27/2022 01:47 PM
Gaming wise I think you will be GPU limited before the 9900k runs out of juice or your monitor will be out of Hz ! I do not personally see a point on paying so much to get an alderlake CPU +mb+ddr5 just for few more fps if even that , granted we are talking pure gaming. If there are other tasks you do and need that's another thing.

Even stock 5950x is cpubound in 3440x1440.
Better performance in the game with overclocked cpu and tweaked memory. This means that the game is cpu and memory performance bound even in 3440x1440 :)

Venix
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Posts: 2468
Posted on: 02/27/2022 03:24 PM
Even stock 5950x is cpubound in 3440x1440.
Better performance in the game with overclocked cpu and tweaked memory. This means that the game is cpu and memory performance bound even in 3440x1440 :)

If you are getting over 120 fps does it even matter ? Except if you do it for a hobby I see it rather pointless.

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