67points

Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB)

52points

Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB)

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22 facts in comparison

Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB) vs Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB)

Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB)
Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB)

Why is Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB) better than Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB)?

  • 0.67 ns faster true latency
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    10 nsvs10.67 ns
  • 61 lower tRAS timing
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    19vs80
  • 16 lower CAS Latency (CL)
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    16vs32
  • 19 lower tRCD timing
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    19vs38
  • 19 lower tRP timing
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    19vs38
  • 8GB larger memory size (total)
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    2 x 8GBvs1 x 8GB
  • 6.23 mm shorter
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    36 mmvs42.23 mm

Why is Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB) better than Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB)?

  • 2800 faster memory speed
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    6000vs3200
  • 334 MHz faster memory speed (SPD)
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    3000 MHzvs2666 MHz
  • 1 Higher version of DDR memory supported
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    5vs4
  • 0.15V lower voltage
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    1.35Vvs1.2V
  • Has RGB lighting
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Performance

true latency

10 ns

10.67 ns

The true latency is a good indicator of memory performance. It is calculated from the CAS latency (CL) and transfer rate.
The speed of the memory, as given by the manufacturer. Also known as the Tested Speed. Note: it requires a CPU/motherboard that can support the speed, and may also require enabling XMP profiles.
memory speed (SPD)

2666 MHz

3000 MHz

The SPD (serial presence detect) speed of the memory. This is the speed that the memory runs at by default, without changing any BIOS settings or overclocking etc.
DDR (Double Data Rate) memory is the most common type of RAM. Newer versions of DDR memory support higher maximum speeds and are more energy-efficient.
The CAS Latency (CL) timing of the memory.
The tRAS (Row Active Time) timing of the memory.
The tRCD (Row Column Delay) timing of the memory.
The tRP (Row Precharge Time) timing of the memory.

General info

form factor

288-pin DIMM

288-pin DIMM

You should always make sure to buy the correct memory for your system. Common form factors include 288-pin DIMM for PCs and 260-pin SO-DIMM for laptops.
memory size (total)

2 x 8GB

1 x 8GB

The total size of the memory, taking into account the size of a single module and the number of modules in the kit.
has Samsung B-Die
Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB)
Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB)
Samsung B-Die is a specific type of die (chip) used in some memory products. Many people favour this type of memory as it can run at speeds of 3200MHz or higher while also keeping CAS latency low (CL 14). These performance benefits are most notable when paired with an AMD Ryzen CPU.
voltage

1.2V

1.35V

The voltage of the memory.
height

36 mm

42.23 mm

The height represents the vertical dimension of the product.
The size of a single memory module.

Features

Intel XMP / AMD EXPO

Intel XMP 2.0, AMD EXPO

Intel XMP 3.0, AMD EXPO

Intel XMP (Intel Extreme Memory Profile) and AMD EXPO (AMD Extended Profiles for Overclocking) are features that allow you to easily overclock memory, simply by enabling the option in the BIOS.
Supports ECC memory
Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB)
Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB)
Error-correcting code memory can detect and correct data corruption. It is used when is it essential to avoid corruption, such as scientific computing or when running a server.
Has an integrated heatsink
Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB)
Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB)
Heat can have an impact on performance and reduce potential read/write speeds. An integrated heatsink (or heat spreader) helps to keep the component cool and operating at maximum efficiency.
has RGB lighting
Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB)
Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB)
RGB lighting allows you to choose between millions of colors and customize the look of your PC components.

Benchmarks

PassMark result (latency)

Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB))

Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB))

The PassMark benchmark tests several factors related to memory's performance. The latency test measures how quickly a byte of memory is transferred to the CPU, with lower values indicating faster performance. Source: PassMark.
PassMark result (read uncached)

Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB))

Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB))

The PassMark benchmark tests several factors related to memory's performance. The read uncached test measures how quickly a large block of memory can be read, with higher values indicating faster performance. Source: PassMark.
PassMark result (write)

Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Adata XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3200 CL16 16GB (2x8GB))

Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 8GB (1x8GB))

The PassMark benchmark tests several factors related to memory's performance. The write test measures how quickly a block of memory can be written, with higher values indicating faster performance. Source: PassMark.
UserBenchmark result (average %)

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The average benchmark result from UserBenchMark, based on multi-core throughput, single-core throughput, and latency. Source: UserBenchmark.

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