Compute and Productivity Tests – 7-Zip and Handbrake
Compute and Productivity Tests – Cinebench
7-Zip compressing performance is odd. HP’s kit is quicker or tighter than the competitors, but this doesn’t translate into a chart-topping result. The performance score is consistent and repeatable, so we have to mark this result as an oddity. HP doesn’t win here in our test system, though.
Decompressing performance is where normal order is resumed. The Samsung B-Die-powered HP set takes top spot by a slim margin over Thermaltake’s competitor.
And the set is joint quickest in Handbrake, too. Both the HP V10 DDR4 RGB and Thermaltake Toughram 3600MHz sets run at 122 FPS. HP’s tighter timings are not proving beneficial here.
Cinebench is technically a win for the V10 DDR4 RGB. Realistically, though, all kits are as quick as each other in Cinebench’s CPU-biased test.