Performance
Performance has been tested on the ASUS TUF A15 laptop equipped with AMD Ryzen 7 4800H, 8-core processor, and GTX1660Ti graphics card. All tests were performed in Windows 10 x64 environment with the latest updates.
The comparison includes some more memory kits which were already reviewed on FunkyKit. Most of them are still available in stores and represent each popular capacity and optimal frequency for modern laptops.
As usual, we will start with the AIDA64 Memory and Cache benchmark, which is probably the best application to check memory bandwidth and latency.
AIDA64 bandwidth results are as high as expected for the 64GB memory kit. Because of the high capacity, sub-timings have to be more relaxed to provide full stability what affects the performance. This is why in synthetic bandwidth benchmarks, lower capacity memory kits show slightly higher bandwidth and lower latency. Since I mentioned latency, you can count on about 92ns on the T-Force Zeus memory, while the lowest offers Hyperx Impact at about 89ns, which is also the only CL20 kit in this comparison.
In PCMark 10, so something closer to the “real-life” workload. T-Force Zeus performs slightly better than competitive memory kits in this benchmark. Especially the Essentials test looks good.
Cinebench R20 likes a balance between frequency and timings but also performs slightly better on dual-rank memory. Since T-Force Zeus is dual-rank memory at the optimal frequency, then also results are high.
3DMark series benchmarks are showing similar results in all settings. We can tell which one is higher or lower, but most are closer to the error margin. It’s a good sign as the high capacity of the T-Force Zeus memory still offers high performance, and we can enjoy both simultaneously.
All memory kits perform equally in most of the VRMark tests. Only the Orange room is showing slightly better performance on lower latency memory.
In benchmarks based on popular games, results are again not far from each other. T-Force Zeus performs well in these tests.
Newer games at 1080p react well to memory settings and clearly like lower latency. Once again, T-Force Zeus performs well and very close to the best results. The difference is so low that we wouldn’t notice it while playing games.
Team Group T-Force Zeus 64GB memory kit is fast in all our tests. Since tests show mixed load and gaming performance, I’m sure that all who decide to upgrade their laptop’s RAM with the Zeus memory series won’t be disappointed.