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Essencore KLEVV CRAS V RGB 32GB DDR5-6400 CL32 Memory Kit Review

Specifications

Format 288 Pin DDR5 Unbuffered DIMM
SPEED 6000MT/s 6400MT/s 7200MT/s 7600MT/s 8000MT/s
CAPACITY 16GBx2
TIMING 30-36-36-76 32-38-38-78 34-44-44-84 36-46-46-86 38-48-48-128
VOLTAGE 1.35V 1.4V 1.45V
Dimension 133.3(L) x 44(W) x 8(H) mm
Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty

 

Key Features

  • Exquisite Heatsink Design
    Distinctive tone-on-tone color design with elegant side lighting effect
  • Splendid RGB Lighting
    Full range of RGB light support for numerous lighting combination
  • Superior Aluminum Heatsink
    Aluminum heatsink with premium quality to bring extraordinary cooling effect at all times
  • Built-in PMIC for Improved Power Management
    Featured with on-board PMIC for enhanced power supply stability as well as efficiency
  • On-die ECC for Efficient Error Correction
    Long-term reliability through ODECC technology
  • Intel® XMP 3.0 & AMD EXPO™ Ready
    Support Intel® XMP 3.0 & AMD EXPO™ one-click overclocking to unlock blazing-fast performance in no time

 

KLEVV DDR5-6400 memory kit has one XMP profile at DDR5-6400 and primary timings of 32-38-38-78. The profile has a programmed voltage of 1.35V VDD/VDDQ, so it’s pretty low, considering tight primary timings.

The memory kit uses Hynix A-die IC, the best overclocking IC on the market. Under heatsinks, we will also find Richtek PMIC, the most popular and fully supported by all leading motherboard brands. The short conclusion is that the CRAS V RGB is well-designed, and we should expect great overclocking results.

Below is a whole timings list that reads ASUS Mem TweakIt software.

The tested memory kit has no problems with stability or XMP compatibility on ASUS, ASRock, and Gigabyte motherboards with AMD X670E, AMD B650E, and Intel Z790 chipsets. The specifications suggest Intel XMP and AMD EXPO profiles, but the software reads only the XMP profile on our memory kit. It doesn’t matter, as all leading motherboard brands, like ASRock, ASUS, Gigabyte, or MSI, also fully support XMP profiles on AMD motherboards.

Below is a screenshot from the AIDA64 System Stability Test. As you can see, there are no problems with stability. The memory kit passed multiple other tests, so there was no need to keep the stability test for much longer.

So far, so good. Now, let’s take a look at the product itself.

 

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