Keep in mind we’ve only tested three kits on the new AMD platform testbench so far, this being one of them. The Corsair and G.Skill kits are both a little more high-end, with larger heatsinks, and higher prices too. So while the Vulcan is lagging behind here, it’s still right on the money for what we were expecting to see in regard to its performance. Scoring 72718 MB/s Read is certainly good though, and really shows the speeds you can reach with DDR5!
The latency was a bit on the high side, at 78.2, but from my own experience and looking at results from our older testing, this isn’t unheard of on AMD platform compared to Intel, which often has had lower latency.
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