AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
AIDA 64 Memory Bandwidth and Latency
Of course, the Ryzen 2700X was tested with a new memory kit that runs at 3400 MHz, so it’s of little to no surprise that it tops the charts here. However, I’m not seeing who does it fastest; I want to look at who does it right. The X470 chipset and 2700X are right on the money for this kit, delivering over 50000 MB/s read speed as it should, fantastic work. Furthermore, a latency of 65.4 ns is a much-needed improvement for Ryzen too, and I must admit, memory support is leagues ahead of where X370 was at launch. With X470, I just hit the XMP profile button in the BIOS, and we were ready to rock; praise those many AGESA updates!