FireStrike ended up being a bit harder on the N7, though we still consider the score a pass despite the lower comparative score.
The score has fallen even more in Time Spy, as this test is more demanding and took advantage of the higher speeds of DDR5. All of the DDR4 boards we tested ended up with the worst scores, however the N7 got the best score of the DDR4 boards we tested.
Both of our NZXT boards were at the bottom of this test; though the N7 was spared the same fate as the N5 and ended up still getting a passable score.
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