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Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-9200 CUDIMM 48GB Memory Kit Review

Benchmarks

I’ll let all the numbers do the talking.

 

Aida64 Memory Benchmarks

AIA64 reports an excellent Memory Read speed of 111,620 MB/s, Write speed of 86,,487 MB/s and a Copy speed of 99,377 MB/s.

 

PCMark 10

PCMark 10 is the latest in our series of industry standard PC benchmarks. Updated for Windows 10 with new and improved workloads, PCMark 10 is also faster and easier to use. PCMark 10 features a comprehensive set of tests that cover the wide variety of tasks performed in the modern workplace. With express, extended, and custom run options to suit your needs, PCMark 10 is the complete PC benchmark for the modern office and an ideal choice for organizations that buy PCs in high volumes.

 

PassMark 10

Fast, easy to use, PC speed testing and benchmarking. PassMark PerformanceTest allows you to objectively benchmark a PC using a variety of different speed tests and compare the results to other computers.

 

HyperPi 32M 

A simple-to-configure and portable software program that helps you calculate the pi value for a given number of digits and perform overclocking operations on multi-core machines

 

Steel Nomad (High-end Gaming Benchmark)

3DMark Steel Nomad is a cross-platform, non-raytraced benchmark for high-end gaming PCs. It uses the DirectX 12 API by default on Windows. In Explorer mode, you can freely explore the scene and change rendering settings.

Your device must have at least 6GB of video memory to run this test. Systems with Integrated GPUs need 16 GB total system RAM.

 

Speed Way

3DMark Speed Way is a graphics card benchmark for testing DirectX 12 Ultimate performance. To run this test, you must have a graphics card that supports DirectX 12 Ultimate and has 6GB or more of video memory.

 

Port Royal

Port Royal is a graphics card benchmark for testing real-time ray tracing performance. To run this test, you must have a graphics card and drivers that support Microsoft DirectX Raytracing.

 

3DMark – Time Spy (default settings)

3DMark Time Spy is a new DirectX 12 benchmark test for Windows 10 gaming PCs. Time Spy is one of the first DirectX 12 apps to be built “the right way” from the ground up to fully realize the performance gains that the new API offers. With its pure DirectX 12 engine, which supports new API features like asynchronous compute, explicit multi-adapter, and multi-threading, Time Spy is the ideal test for benchmarking the latest graphics cards.

 

Cinebench 2024

Cinebench 2024 utilizes the power of Redshift, Cinema 4D’s default rendering engine, to evaluate your computer’s CPU and GPU capabilities. Cinebench 2024 is designed to accommodate a broad range of hardware configurations – while it seamlessly supports x86/64 architecture (Intel/AMD) on Windows and macOS, it also extends its reach to Apple Silicon on macOS and Arm64 CPUs on Windows, ensuring compatibility with the latest advancements in hardware technology. Additionally, Cinebench 2024 streamlines the benchmarking process by utilizing a consistent scene file for both CPU and GPU testing.

 

7-Zip LZMA Benchmark

The benchmark shows a rating in MIPS (million instructions per second). The rating value is calculated from the measured CPU speed and it is normalized with results of Intel Core 2 CPU with multi-threading option switched off. So if you have Intel Core 2 Duo, rating values must be close to real CPU frequency.

 

 

Overclocking

Disclaimer: Overclocking is never guaranteed, so that the results may vary depending on certain conditions and various hardware configurations. I am not recommending overclocking if you do not know what you are doing. High voltages may damage hardware, and it will not be covered by warranty.

In the past to save money, I would usually spend some time to overclock various memory kits to see if I could run them higher than the specified speeds. But to be honest, with today’s high speed DDR5 memory kits all hitting 6,000 MT/s and higher … I didn’t see a need to do this anymore. If you’re after a specific speed … just go and buy that speed. Overclocking lower speed ram can make the system unstable, so why risk it.

The Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-9200 CUDIMM 48GB memory kits are specified to run at 9,200 MT/s … trust me, they’re fast enough so there’s no need to overclock them.

 

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