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Ryzen 7000 Series – Is Faster Memory BETTER?? [5200MHz Vs 6000MHz]

Google Octane 2.0

Octane 2.0 is a benchmark that measures a JavaScript engine’s performance by running a suite of tests representative of certain use cases in JavaScript applications.

Google Octane now on Google Developers.

As we move into Google Octane we again see some pretty strange results where on both the higher-end AMD and Intel parts, we actually see performance dipping lower on the faster 6000MHz kit, while the lower-end 7600X and 12600K see what is typical, with the faster memory providing better performance.

Mozilla Kraken 1.1

Kraken is a JavaScript performance benchmark created by Mozilla that measures the speed of several different test cases extracted from real-world applications and libraries.

Mozilla Kraken now on Github.

For Mozilla Kraken, every CPU provided better performance with the faster memory kit, but of less than 2% across the board, it’s nothing that would ever really be noticeable, even on a longer form test that uses this benchmarks way of testing.

WebXPRT 4

WebXPRT 4 is a browser benchmark that compares the performance of almost any web-enabled device. It contains HTML5, JavaScript, and WebAssembly-based scenarios created to mirror the tasks you do every day: Photo Enhancement, Organize Album Using AI, Stock Option Pricing, Encrypt Notes and OCR Scan using WASM, Sales Graphs, and Online Homework. Use WebXPRT to see exactly how well different devices handle real-world tasks.

Mozilla Kraken now on Principled Technologies.

Finally, when looking at WebXPRT, we see the 12600K giving us the biggest gain in performance of around 2.4% while the 7600X didn’t change with the faster memory. The 7900X and 12900K both increased their score by 1.5% and 2.3% respectively while the 7900X still holds onto the top spot.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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