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Posted 7 March 2023
KLEVV CRAS XR5 RGB 32GB kit (16GB x2) 6000MHz Gaming Memory DDR5 RAM XMP 3.0 High Performance Overclocking - £153.49 @ Amazon
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Brand: KLEVV
Computer memory size: 32 GB RAM
memory technology: DDR5
Memory speed: 6000 MHz
Column address strobe latency: CL40
Computer memory size: 32 GB RAM
memory technology: DDR5
Memory speed: 6000 MHz
Column address strobe latency: CL40
- Klevv is an International design award winning gaming brand of Global memory company Essencore
- Personalise your gaming rig - Fully control 16.8 million RGB colours on the unique circular light bar using compatible ASUS, MSI, GIGABYTE, ASRock and RAZER's RGB control software
- Power Up - DDR5 is more than 50% faster than DDR4* and has greater stability, through on-die ECC technology
- Unleash your systems full potential - Simple overclocking, through Intel XMP 3.0, with one click maximise the blazing performance of KLEVV DDR5
- Game with Confidence - QVL tested, approved and fully compatible with motherboards from major manufacturers ASUS, Gigabyte and ASRock
- Cool under pressure - With built-in PMIC & superior aluminium heatsink that delivers optimal performance, reliability and power efficiencyCool under pressure - With built-in PMIC & superior aluminium heatsink that delivers optimal performance, reliability and power efficiency
- KLEVV DDR5 includes a limited lifetime warranty
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3 Comments
sorted byAnything that is basically 6400 CL32 is pretty much guaranteed M die and anything that is 6800 CL34 is going to be A die.
Assuming 2 x 16GB then Kingston Fury Renegade 6400 CL32 is about £165 and the cheapest A die is the G Skill Trident Z5 6800 CL34 coming in around £220.
Only the better AM5 boards can hit 6400 but it's still nice to have and you can get tight timing with the M die at lower speeds. For Intel if you have a decent board with A die then you can blast though 7000MHz pretty easily.