AIDA64 and CPUZ:
First of all, if you haven’t already done so, we invite you to read the page dedicated to the protocol in order to understand the different profiles present in the BIOS of our ROG Maximus Z890 APEX concerning the 14th Gen Intel processors as well as the new Core Ultra 200S. The idea behind our choice of benchmarks is mainly to be able to run them at home so that you can compare your readings with ours.
AIDA 64 :
This is a piece of software capable of providing you with a great deal of information about your configuration, but above all it has a memory benchmark. This calculates the read, write and copy speeds, as well as the latency, of your memory kit. It is often used to compare memory kits. It’s an excellent tool if you want to compare the performance of your memory kit with those we’ve already tested. The version used for testing is v7.35.7030 beta.
There’s nothing surprising in the results: we’re looking at performance on a par with the Ryzen 9600X and 9700X. Latency, on the other hand, is much higher than the other Ryzen 9000Xs.
CPUZ Benchmark 17.01.64 :
Using it couldn’t be easier: just download the latest version of CPU-Z, which is currently version 2.11. Then go to the ‘ Bench ‘ tab to check single-thread and multi-thread performance. The benchmark version we used is 17.01.64.
For the various benchmarks, we’ll be taking a look at the performance of the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, as well as the Ryzen 7 9700X. The single-core score improves markedly, and in multi-core, it comes very close to the R7 9700X.