Right off the bat, we are seeing a great improvement in performance from the last kit we reviewed, sitting near the top of the chart this time, the memory comes significantly above the Corsair Dominator kit and right alongside the XPG Spectrix kit.
When we look at write speeds we see a slight dip in performance when compared to the other memory we tested. But the differences between what is placed above it are minor and could be seen as a margin of error.
The Bragi is near the top once again in this test, with the Spectrix falling behind and the Kingston Fury taking a lead.
I’m happy to say that the Bragi has found itself being the top performer in this category, latency is hard to feel in a real-world scenario but when adding up the differences you may find faster latency helping in certain workloads.
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