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KLEVV Cras 3200MHz 16GB DDR4 Review

Cinebench R15

We used the ‘CPU’ test built into Cinebench R15 to measure the effect that system memory has on computational performance.

cinebench

Handbrake Conversion

We measured the average frame rate achieved for a task of converting a 1.23GB 1080P game recording using the High Profile setting and MP4 container.

handbrake

7-Zip

We manually archive a 1.23GB MP4 game recording to test the performance in 7-Zip.

7-zip

Grand Theft Auto V

We apply very near maximum settings in Grand Theft Auto V and a 1920×1080 resolution to push today’s hardware. Our data was recorded using the built-in benchmark.

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GTA V

KLEVV's 3200MHz C16 Cras memory continues to trade blows with Corsair's practically identical Vengeance LPX kit. GTA V shows a small preference for the KLEVV modules, although this is related to variations in the benchmark runs.

Benefits of a 3200MHz clock over 2133MHz are small, however they are noticeable in certain workloads (namely archival performance and some media workloads).

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