In AIDA64, the kit performed right on track with other similar 4800MHz kits from the likes of Asgard and SK Hynix. Performance fell slightly behind the faster kits from Corsair, Geil and of course that 6200MHz kit from Viper.
When it comes to latency, again, being a test that focuses purely on speed and speed alone, the numbers are very indicative of what we’d expect, but it’s good to see the Sabrent Rocket memory performing inline with other kits with the same speed.
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