Performance
Performance has been tested on the AMD platform, which contains the Ryzen 9 7950X, Gigabyte X870E Pro ICE motherboard, Gigabyte RTX5070Ti AERO OC graphics card, and FSP 1350W 80+ Platinum PSU.
All tests were performed on the Delta Eco 64GB DDR5-6000 memory kit. The 64GB memory kit could overclock up to 7200MT/s, but because of possible IMC ratio and loose timings, the best performance could be achieved at 6400MT/s and tighter timings. This is what we used in the comparison, and we believe it will be the most popular overclocking option for gaming. If your motherboard and CPU’s memory controller can handle it, you can expect it from the memory kit. Most new processors and motherboards shouldn’t have a problem with that.
Let’s begin the tests.
The AIDA64 memory benchmark scales well with the memory frequency. With each step, we gain a couple more GB/s. The results are not bad, but could be better.
The latency is also not the best, but significantly better than standard memory with JEDEC profiles. The overclocked result is already as low as we wish to see.
The difference in synthetic bandwidth and latency tests does not always tell the whole story, so let’s examine other tests.
The PCMark 10 Applications benchmark shows the differences between popular Microsoft Office applications. We can mainly see the difference in Excel, and it can affect the loading times of large documents, especially with various macros.
3DMark tests show barely any difference at overclocked settings, but if we take a closer look at scores, it’s clear that higher frequency memory is faster. I don’t think it matters unless we are into competitive benchmarking. The Delta Eco performs well in UL benchmarks.
The new Cinebench reacts slightly better to RAM performance in rendering. It’s insignificant, but we can tell which setting is the fastest, especially through this long benchmark. The result at DDR5-6000 EXPO is already pretty good. The lower settings are significantly slower.
The same story can be seen in Blender. All the results are pretty good.
Our results in modern 3D games show that 6000MT/s is optimal in most cases. Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the few games that react when the RAM is overclocked to 6400MT/s. A 3-4 FPS gain is still insignificant, considering we are already at over 165 FPS.
The Delta Eco memory doesn’t seem to have spectacular specifications, but it’s more than enough for most users, including gamers. If we go for an AMD gaming PC, it will perform well, and we will save some money that could be spent on a faster graphics card or a higher-capacity SSD.
On the next page, I will tell you more about the overclocking of the new Teamgroup memory.