IRDM & Chillblast 32 GB 3000 MHz DDR4 Memory Kit Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
Performance
Cinebench
Strait away, the GOODRAM is off to a great start. Performance in Cinebench is tight to the competition at similar speeds and a score of 1613 is very respectable indeed. Once overclocked, they actually outperformed the Corsair Vengeance kit by a small margin, which deserves a big thumbs up overall.
AIDA64
Obviously, this is a larger 32 GB kit in dual channel, the only one of such on our charts. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that it blazes a trail here too, delivering huge read, write and copy performance at stock. Overclocking provided some nice gains too, with read alone moving from 43086 up to 49425 Mbps.
Another impressive result here, with latency clocking in at just 53.4 at stock speeds, although that didn’t really improve with overclocking it’s still in the ballpark of where it should be.
WPrime
The good numbers just keep rolling in too, with WPrime clocking in at just 3.453 seconds at stock. Of course, that’s faster than the GEIL and Corsair kits we’ve tested. Overclocking saw the ram hold onto second place too, staying ahead of both the Corsair and GEIL kits.
3DMark Fire Strike
Finally, we have the 3DMark performance, which came in at an impressive 14541, one of our highest scores to date. Overclocking did move it down to fourth place at 14562. However, that was still the best score we’ve seen for 3333 MHz memory.
PCMark 10 Productivity
Saving the best to last, it seems GOODRAM lives up to its namesake. When it comes to photo, video and rendering tasks, it excelled yet again, setting our highest score at both stock and overclocked values.