Off to a good start, with a competitive score of 1639 at stock, which boosted to 1642 once overclocked. That’s not much of a lead, but it’s still the highest score we’ve ever had. So, let’s move on and see if it can keep the top spot!
Not quite the fastest, but still up there with the best. Given it’s going up against faster kits, it’s actually surprisingly fast. With read, write and copy speeds of 48958, 51861, and 44753 Mbps respectively.
The latency is as tight as a nut, clocking our fastest score ever at stock, and our second fastest once overclocked. Again, this is looking like a strong contender for our best memory kit (overall).
Again, the AORUS is kicking some butt here, with a respectable time at stock, but a blazing time of just 3.537 once overclocked. Which is, you guessed it, our fastest time to date.
It’s got me stumped, as we use the same test bench, no updates, no hardware changes and in three runs it posts a score way ahead of the competition. We even retested again with confirmed settings, same result. Not that AORUS are going to be scratching their heads, I mean, it’s just slaughtered the competition here.
Finally, our PCMark1- results, this is the only one that the AORUS didn’t top out on, however, it’s closely matched to everyone else, which is more than enough to keep me happy.
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