Predator Hermes RGB 32GB 6800 MHz DDR5 Review
Peter Donnell / 12 months ago
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Without a doubt, this is fast memory, hitting an impressive score and physics score.
Even in Time Spy, it posted a score just shy of 10,000, which is above average.
Read, write, and copy performance is excellent, coupled with surprisingly low latency using the XMP profile.
Blender completed in good time, with no issues in the Monster, Junkshop or Classroom tests.
Cinebench delivered a score that was consistent with what we expect from our processor, no issues here.
We’ve had faster wPrime score, but again, this is well within the expectations of our current CPU.
AIDA64
It may not be the fastest kit in the new Hermes range, but it’s clearly not slow, delivering very fast read speeds in our first benchmark.
Unsurprisingly, the Copy speeds are also quite him, even beating the 7200 MHz Dominator kit from Corsair.
And again, copy speeds are still some of the fastest we’ve seen.
However, the fast read, write and copy speeds are also backed up by low latency, giving this memory the best of both worlds that should make it perform pretty great in work and gaming tasks.