Apacer Panther Rage DDR4 RGB 3200 MHz DDR4 review Memory (DDR4/DDR5) and Storage (SSD/NVMe) 378 Page 16 of 17 Published 2018-11-08 11:44 by Krzysztof Hukalowicz Reviews Comments 9 Performance: Games - Part 2Performance: Games - Part 2 So what is the conclusion after the second part of game tests? Well, if you have a powerful graphics card and 144 Hz monitor – it’s worth it to spend more coin on a faster memory kit, just try and tweak it a bit. Share this content Twitter Facebook Reddit WhatsApp Email Print Previous Page Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 Specifications and features Specifications and features 3 Product showcase 4 Product showcase 5 Memory timings – a bit of theory Memory timings – a bit of theory 6 CPU-Z – DDR4 with a Core i7 processor, with XMP enabled X to the M to the P 7 RGB LED Control Asus Aura 8 Hardware and Software used, temperatures Hardware and Software used, temperatures 9 System Memory Bandwidth Performance System Memory Bandwidth Performance 10 System Memory Bandwidth Performance System Memory Bandwidth Performance 11 Performance: Handbrake 2017, Cinebench Performance: Handbrake 2017, Cinebench 12 Performance: 1024M Prime – 7Zip Decompression Performance: 1024M Prime – 7Zip Decompression 13 Performance: Corona, Frybench, Realbench Performance: Corona, Frybench, Realbench 14 Performance: 3D Mark FireStrike and Time Spy Performance: 3D Mark FireStrike and Time Spy 15 Performance: Games - part 1 Performance: Games - part 1 16 Performance: Games - Part 2 Performance: Games - Part 2 17 Final Words & Conclusion Final Words & Conclusion Aesthetics Conclusion Next Page ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-E Gaming review Battlefield V: PC graphics performance benchmarks
Performance: Games - Part 2Performance: Games - Part 2 So what is the conclusion after the second part of game tests? Well, if you have a powerful graphics card and 144 Hz monitor – it’s worth it to spend more coin on a faster memory kit, just try and tweak it a bit.