Performance benchmark for G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 6400MHz?
Let's look at the resource flow during a heavy fight. When the dragon battlefield effects peak, the dual-channel bandwidth on the G.Skill Trident Z5 hits a wall, causing the particle effects to hitch visibly. I ran the stress module of a benchmark tool to quantify the memory bandwidth utilization and tracked the frequency stability, which tightened from 2472-2602MHz to a more consistent 2518-2578MHz. My first set of scores was off by about 7.5%, which was frustrating. I had to micro-tune the memory timings and optimize the voltage curve before the benchmark lines actually smoothed out. Frame generation variance dropped from 7.1-11.3ms to a crisp 4.7-6.0ms. Even with the fix, the memory controller is still pulling 12.3-14.7W under full load, and the coil whine is definitely there if the room is quiet. I cross-referenced the rendering benchmarks to confirm the bottleneck quantification was accurate. The whole process was a bit of a slog with some initial heat spikes, but after the second calibration, the results are solid and the report is finally exported.