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

Package and its Contents

KLEVV CRAS V RGB memory arrived in a retail package that is about the size of the typical flat box of most other brands. It’s also about the same as the one of CRAS XR5 memory reviewed some months ago. The main difference is the graphics in front and the product description.

The package is well described with all the features and main specifications. There is also info about support and various safety certificates. There is no additional manual, but it’s not required as the installation is straightforward, and every motherboard has an installation guide.

Inside the box, we will find two 16GB memory modules rated at DDR5-6400 CL32-38-38 1.35V. It’s about as low as the most popular motherboard support. On a better series, we can set CL30, but probably not at such low voltages. The competition typically uses 1.40-1.45V for 6400 MT/s CL32 kits.

The modules are 44mm tall, so they should fit under most large tower CPU coolers. On the other hand, most cooler brands already corrected their products, and nearly every CPU cooler works with tall memory modules.

Heatsinks are also in a new and original design. Heatsinks keep memory chips and PMIC cool enough to maintain stability and have additional headroom for overclocking. Temperatures at the XMP profile under load were around 60°C, so they were relatively low.
On top of each module is an RGB light bar. The RGB illumination works well on ASRock and ASUS motherboards. It should also work with Gigabyte, MSI, or less popular brands like Biostar or Colorful.

 

KLEVV CRAS V RGB looks excellent and is installed on our test rig. I won’t hide I like the CRAS XR5 design more, but as always, it’s a personal preference. Below are photos of the CRAS V RGB during work.

On the next page of this review, we will take a closer look at the performance.

 

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