AMD EPYC 9755 DDR5-4800 vs. DDR5-6000 Memory Performance

Written by Michael Larabel in Memory on 14 October 2024 at 10:45 AM EDT. Page 7 of 9. 3 Comments.
7-Zip Compression benchmark with settings of Test: Compression Rating. DDR5-6000 was the fastest.
7-Zip Compression benchmark with settings of Test: Decompression Rating. DDR5-6000 was the fastest.
Numpy Benchmark benchmark with settings of . DDR5-4800 was the fastest.
SVT-AV1 benchmark with settings of Encoder Mode: Preset 13, Input: Bosphorus 4K. DDR5-6000 was the fastest.
SVT-AV1 benchmark with settings of Encoder Mode: Preset 12, Input: Bosphorus 4K. DDR5-6000 was the fastest.
SVT-AV1 benchmark with settings of Encoder Mode: Preset 8, Input: Bosphorus 4K. DDR5-6000 was the fastest.
x265 benchmark with settings of Video Input: Bosphorus 4K. DDR5-6000 was the fastest.
Kvazaar benchmark with settings of Video Input: Bosphorus 4K, Video Preset: Medium. DDR5-4800 was the fastest.
Kvazaar benchmark with settings of Video Input: Bosphorus 4K, Video Preset: Very Fast. DDR5-6000 was the fastest.
uvg266 benchmark with settings of Video Input: Bosphorus 4K, Video Preset: Very Fast. DDR5-6000 was the fastest.
FFmpeg benchmark with settings of Encoder: libx265, Scenario: Platform. DDR5-4800 was the fastest.
ASTC Encoder benchmark with settings of Preset: Exhaustive. DDR5-4800 was the fastest.

A wide variety of workloads were looked at during this DDR5-4800 vs. DDR5-6000 memory performance comparison on EPYC Turin.

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