T-Force VULCAN α DDR5 6000MHz 32GB (16GBx2) Review
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
Overclocking
The default 6000 MHz is already regarded as pretty damn fast even for DDR5, and this isn’t a particularly high-end example, so there wasn’t much meat on the bone so to speak. However, pushing it to 6200MHz netted some very interesting results. It scored read speeds of 74092, an increase that is enough to put it alongside the (Stock) read speeds of the Vengeance (74823) and the Trident (74268). There’s a similar uptick in write and copy speeds, so pushing that little bit gets it along side the more expensive models nicely enough!
Often pushing the MHz up increases the latency, and as small as it is, it did actually drop to 82ns, but this is even small enough to be within a margin of error, still, at least it didn’t get higher!