Ryzen 7000 Series – Is Faster Memory BETTER?? [5200MHz Vs 6000MHz]
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
AIDA64
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Moving onto AIDA64 and as you’d expect, the throughput when looking at read speeds increased dramatically by around 14% on the 12900K, the same on the 12600K and a slightly smaller 12% on the 7900X while the 7600X, while it did increase in performance, was only by 0.8%.
The write test more than made up for it with the 7600X seeing a 16% increase in throughput, while this time the 7900X only saw an 8.7% increase in bandwidth which is still very much welcomed, while both the 12600K and 12900K saw similar gains between 13 to 14% over the 5200MHz kit.
Looking at the copy speeds and it’s very similar to the read speeds with the Intels holding strong performance uplifts of 14 to 15%, while the 7900X increases its throughput by 12%, but the 7600X just struggles to increase to a substantial level, seeing only a 3.5% increase in performance.
In terms of latency, both the 7900X and 12900K showed a similar decrease in milliseconds of around 14%, while both the 7600X and 12600K saw slightly lower decreases between 8 to 9%. Overall though, the 7900X managed to keep its lead ahead of the 12900K, and the same for the 7600X compared to the 12600K.