Memory Tests
We're using our standard Core i7-8700K platform for testing, overclocked to an all-core 4.8GHz to better reflect an enthusiast's system. As a comparison, and to see any differences from running even faster memory, we've also benchmarked a 16GB kit (2x8GB) of Team Group XCalibur DDR4-3,600 RGB memory and another 16GB pack of G.Skill's Trident Z Royal memory running at 3,200MHz with 16-18-18-36-2T timings.
One would expect that faster memory wins out in the synthetic AIDA test. And thus it is so. The excellent latencies of the Corsair set ensures it tops the charts.