GeIL Evo Forza 16GB 3000MHz DDR4 Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
Performance
Cinebench
Straight away we’re seeing rock solid results from the Evo Forza, scoring within 1 point of the faster Mushkin Ridgeback.
Overclocking didn’t bring any benefit to Cinebench scores, but the Forza still holds onto 2nd place.
AIDA64
At stock clocks, very good read and copy scores, and very good write scores too.
Overclocking brings a big benefit to all tests here; especially read performance.
Latency is excellent on this kit, with the fastest response time on the chart.
While overclocked, the memory kit maintained the same latency, which is still excellent.
SiSoft Sandra
Another competitive score, although some kits are faster, they’re also more expensive, so this is right where we would expect it to be.
Overclocking had a big impact on this test, moving the Forza kit up one place ahead of the Super Luce 2.
WPrime
Another competitive score, only slightly slower than most other memory kits, but it’s extremely close.
Overclocking saves the day though, as the Forza ended up delivering our best WPrime competition time!
3DMark Fire Strike
Most kits put out near identical scores here, there’s very little in it, but this is still a good score.
Once overclocked, things improved a little for the Forza, although it’s still very closer between all kits.