Intel 13600K and 13900K DDR4 vs DDR5 Showdown

Dolphin

Intel 13th Generation DDR4 vs DDR5

Dolphin Emulator

Heading towards the gaming benchmarks, and these are the ones we're really interested in. If you can save a few quid on your memory and get a better GPU but keep similar performance, that's something we'd do every time. First up, the Nintendo-based Dolphin emulator. Identical. Not a hairs breadth between them.

Intel 13th Generation DDR4 vs DDR5  

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20-10-2022, 13:21:50

23RO_UK
Great work once again Guv!!!

So, I'll be upgrading my Z690 DDR4 rig to a 13600K and I've also got my B550 5800X3D rig; I think that covers all the bases for me moving forward Quote

20-10-2022, 14:02:00

AlienALX
Thanks all. So basically the 13600k and DDR4 are the gamer's go to now.Quote

20-10-2022, 20:11:40

looz
Excellent comparison, I find the top of the line comparison more relevant with these systems than using some value DDR4 as it is the "budget option". I've invested in b-die, I want to keep using it.


I find the differences in minimum framerates very interesting, and it is also the most meaningful metric in my opinion. You feel those spikes, not average fps.Quote

20-10-2022, 20:28:50

AlienALX
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Originally Posted by looz View Post
I find the differences in minimum framerates very interesting, and it is also the most meaningful metric in my opinion. You feel those spikes, not average fps.
Exactly. I watched another review video today and they would say there is a 6% difference in X game. Yeah, the averages. Not the minimum. The minimum and .1% lows are the only thing I care about.Quote

21-10-2022, 07:05:36

Peace Ð
Somehow, I find this very worrying. Maybe you guys can take this from me.



As it stand, currently, DDR4 = better for gaming, but could currently existing games get patches to benefit more from DDR5 or does that not lie within a game's engine, but moreso in the OS or CPU itself?


I don't really want to buy "old" tech if the possibility exists that the new tech becomes better even in older games over time.Quote
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