Benchmarks – Gaming
EXPO/JEDEC (AXMP) configurations
Overall, the gaps in gaming are relatively small due to the X3D CPU, so that we are often in the range of the measurement tolerance here. Nevertheless, the Patriot kit can always place itself in the upper third of the diagrams with 6400 in 1:1 mode. The aforementioned inconsistencies from run to run in the synthetic benchmarks fortunately do not manifest themselves in irregular frametimes during gaming, at least not on our test system with X3D CPU.
Manually overclocked configurations
Even in the overclocked state, the measured performance matches the expected clock and timings. There is no evidence of a disadvantage due to the ICs with halved banks per bank group or the dual-rank topology.
The RAM configurations have been abbreviated for better conciseness and comparability. Examples are:
- 6400 1:1 32-40 AXMP* H8H 2R: DDR5-6400 in forced 1:1 MCLK to UCLK mode, with tCL 32, tRCDRD 40 and other timings of the modules’ XMP profile loaded with A-XMP. The kit uses SK Hynix 8 Gbit H-Die memory ICs on two ranks per channel.
- 6000 1:1 36-44 EXPO S32M 1R: DDR5-6000 in 1:1 MCLK to UCLK mode, with tCL 36, tRCDRD 44 and other timings of the EXPO profile of the modules. The kit uses Samsung 32 Gbit M-Die memory ICs on one rank per channel.
- 8000 2:1 34-45 * H16A 1R: DDR5-8000 in 2:1 MCLK to UCLK mode, with tCL 34, tRCDRD 45 and fully optimized subtimings (*). The kit uses SK Hynix 16 Gbit A-Die memory ICs on one rank per channel.
- 6400 1:1 30-39 * M16H 1R: DDR5-6400 in 1:1 MCLK to UCLK mode, with tCL 30, tRCDRD 39 and fully optimized subtimings (*). The kit uses Micron 16 Gbit Rev H memory ICs on one rank per channel.

























































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