General Applications
Running a single instance of a low-load application isn't going to push any modern system at all. This test's results are more reflective of the memory's throughput speed than of the capacity. G.Skill's 2,133MHz memory ekes out a win here.
The same is true of the all-core-bashing Cinebench test. Hammering the CPU cores while using only using 2.4GB of total system memory, 32GB is fundamentally overkill in this instance.
And there's hardly any difference in PCMark 7, either.