Compute and Productivity Tests
7-Zip compression performance starts our strong, as we have come to expect from 32GB of dual-rank DDR4-3600 memory on the AMD platform. Goodram’s kit sits just above the similarly specced Corsair set in terms of compressing performance, and resized a little behind the tighter timings 2x16GB kits.
Decompressing performance is also strong, with the preferential dual-rank configuration and 3600MHz clocks resulting in a chart-topping performance alongside G.SKILL. The differences between top kits here are tight, and within margin of error, but the IRDM Pro is clearly doing well.
Blender performance slots in with the other kits at 207 seconds for the classroom render. There isn’t much focus on differing RAM performance here.
Similar can be said for Cinebench; the Goodram set does technically top our chart by a few points. But when factoring in error margins, it is realistically joint-top alongside some other 32GB 3600MHz sets.