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G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB 32GB 6000MHz Review

Compute and Productivity Tests – Rendering and 7-Zip

Starting out the real-world tests with Cinebench and Blender, we see effectively no difference in the rendering performance output by either memory kit. These tests are clearly more focused on CPU – not memory – grunt, so let’s move onto the next set of data.

7-Zip shows a sizable gain for the compression workload on G.SKILL’s 6GHz Trident Z RGB set. That’ll be useful to those who deal with hefty file compressions on a frequent basis. Decompression performance, however, is practically the same on Corsair’s slower and cheaper DDR5 competitor.

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