DDR5 Ryzen 7 7700 DDR5 memory scaling review

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Performance - CineBench 20

Processor performance: CineBench 20

Maxon released their Cinebench R20 benchmark, more capable for dealing with the heavily threaded processors. You need a PC with at least 4 GB of memory and SSE3 instruction set support. Maxon states Cinebench R20 is now using four times the memory and eight times the CPU computational power compared to Cinebench R15. 


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So slower memory is marginally faster. We believe that 6000 MHz CL30 causes so much extra heat that the MT Turbo boost is slightly lower. We can measure that, as slower JEDEC timings and frequency shaved off another 5 Degrees C on average under load. 

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