There are three sets of numbers here. One set is from a re-bench of G.Skill's previously reviewed 3000 MHz 16 GB kit I have been using primarily to test the X99 platform, and the second set is from the G.Skill sticks we are looking at today. The others set of numbers is from yet another kit that matches a previously tested Crucial kit in timings and speed, all while utilizing 4 GB sticks with ICs on just one side of the PCB, while the second is composed of 8 GB sticks, for a total size of 32 GB. Those numbers are there to investigate whether an increase in density results in a performance boost.
CineBench R11.5
CineBench R15
HandBrake Encoding
PCMark 8
SuperPi
WinRAR
wPrime
ASUS RealBench