Our testing is conducted using an Intel Core i7 5960X processor with an Asus X99-Deluxe motherboard.
The ADATA XPG Z1 memory kit's XMP configuration is: 2400MHz 16-16-16-39-2T @ 1.20V.
DDR4 Memory Test System:
- Processor: Intel Core i7 5960X Engineering Sample (3.5GHz).
- Motherboard: Asus X99-Deluxe (BIOS 1305).
- Graphics Card: Asus R9 280X Matrix Platinum 3GB.
- System Drive: 500GB Samsung 840 SSD.
- Power Supply: Seasonic Platinum 1000W.
- Operating System: Windows 7 Professional with SP1 64-bit.
Comparison memory:
Tests:
- SiSoft Sandra 2014 SP2 – Memory bandwidth test.
- AIDA64 Engineer 5.00.3300 – Memory latency test.
- Cinebench R15 – All-core CPU benchmark.
- Super Pi – 32M test.
- HandBrake 0.9.9 – Convert 4.36GB 720P MKV to MP4.
- 3DMark 1.3.708 – Fire Strike.
- Bioshock Infinite – 1920 x 1080, ultra quality.
Seems like all of the low binned Hynix-based kits all top out around 3000 C15.
ADATA sucks! CPU-Z sucks! Press SHIFT+DEL to delete cpu-z. I have never seen such bullshit at its SPD tab. I would not demonstrate buggy screenshots. The “XMP-0” profile looks just fine!
I have ADATA ram in my current system and never once had an issue and my system was built in late 2012