Gaming (1080p)
Total War Pharaoh – Battle
Using the Total War Pharaoh Battle benchmark with Ultra settings, the 96GB Trident Z5 Neo RGB 6000 kit sits in last place on the results table. But in truth, there is only a 1.57fps difference (average fps) between the G.Skill kit and the Corsair Vengeance DDR5-5200 C38 kit in first place, while its 1% low performance is better than most.
Switching over to the low-quality settings, the drive's performance improved a little; its test result of 398.768fps sees it move up to fourth from bottom.
Final Fantasy XIV-Dawntrail
Using the maximum quality settings in the Final Fantasy XIV-Dawntrail benchmark, the memory sits in last but one place – but the margins are very slim. Reducing the quality settings to Standard Desktop results in an obvious increase in frame rate, but unfortunately, the modules remain in the same position in the table.
Cyberpunk 2077
When tested with the Cyberpunk game benchmark under Ultra image quality settings, the drive produced test results of 98.401fps (average), the second fastest we've seen for a G.Skill memory kit, and 79.4871fps (1% Low), which puts the memory in the top half of the results chart. Switching over to the low image quality setting saw the module rise to fifth place on our results chart.