Specifications
Capacity | Kit of 2: 2x32GB |
Speed | XMP/EXPO #1: 6400MT/s
XMP/EXPO #2: 6000MT/s |
Latencies at the main XMP/EXPO profile |
CL40-40-40-84 |
Voltage | 1.35V |
Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 85 °C |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
The Pro OC memory kit’s white version has the exact specifications as the black one. Both are available in the Crucial store and all large online stores worldwide.
The new memory kit is rated at DDR5-6400 and uses EXPO and XMP profiles at CL40-40-40 1.35V. The regular SPD profile has 1.10V. We wish to see higher speeds, but this is enough for most users, especially those who use AMD chipsets. AMD seems more popular for gaming nowadays, while the Pro Overclocking memory series is designed for gamers.
DDR5 is mature enough that most available motherboards don’t have problems with RAM compatibility. The Crucial RAM works perfectly with all motherboards we use in redaction and overclocks above the rated specifications.
Below is the list of timings at the XMP-6400 profile on the Intel test rig. As I mentioned, we will perform all other tests on the AMD motherboard, but we still wanted to check the stability of both options.
XMP and EXPO profiles are the same. At this frequency, there is no need for changes.
All our motherboards with the recent BIOS have had no problems with stability or compatibility. Below is an AIDA64 Stability Test. We can use various other stability tests. It’s still good to perform additional tests if we are overclocking to ensure the RAM is stable across multiple test patterns.
We wish to see tighter timings or higher frequencies that are out of the box. Crucial plays safe, and it’s enough for most users. The programmed profiles are not slow, but the competition offers much higher frequencies, even on the same Micron ICs used in Crucial Pro Overclocking modules.
We will look closer at the package and memory modules on the next page.