Memory

Sabrent Rocket DDR5 32GB 4800MHz Memory Review

Rendering Performance

As we move over to Cinebench R23, we actually see the Sabrent Rocket kit come out on top, though it’s well documented that Cinebench doesn’t have a huge ram scaling influence, but it’s good to see the memory line up with where we’d expect it to be and can more be looked at as being an accurate score for stock performance.

In Corona, we had a mixed bag of results, where it clearly shows larger capacity makes a difference, but speed not so much when looking at how things compare to the 6200MHz Venom kit.

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