Review : Kingston Fury Impact sodimm DDR5 64GB 5600 MT/s CL40

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Gaming performance

Gaming performance Rasterization

Having finished with the synthetic benchmarks, let’s move on to the gaming tests. Initially, we’ll be testing AAA titles in native resolutions, without DLSS or other upscaling . The tests were carried out in 1080p, to get the best possible idea of the performance gains.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Shadow of the Tomb Raider integrated benchmark results. In ultra quality, at 1080p under DX12.

On Shadow of the Tomb Raider (SOTTR for some), we have a gain of 16 FPS in 1080p thanks to this fury 5600 kit. It’s true that this resolution is quite low, but it should be noted that DLSS in 4K renders in 1080p. This gain should therefore also be visible in 4K with DLSS.

Anno 1800

Anno 1800 integrated benchmark results. In ultra quality, at 1080p under DX12.

We now move on to Anno 1800, still in ultra quality. Here again, the gain is visible thanks to the change in RAM. Here, we reach 177 FPS on average in 1080p. That’s a gain of between 4% and 10% compared with the MSI Titan GT77 and Alienware M18 in base configuration.