KLEVV FIT V 6000MHz 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 Memory Review
Peter Donnell / 2 months ago
FutureMark Performance
As we move on to gaming synthetic benchmarks, it’s a little on the low side in FireStrike Ultra, but not by much, and it’s well within the margin we would have expected to see for a kit that isn’t specifically tailored towards the gaming market, while all the ones above it generally are.
It faired a little bit better in Timespy Extreme, but again, the performance difference is minimal from one kit to the other here and shows that it’s not causing any unwanted bottlenecks in the CPU or GPU performance for this test.