KLEVV CRAS V RGB DDR5-6000 32GB Memory Kit Review

KLEVV CRAS V RGB DDR5-6000 32GB Memory Kit KLEVV CRAS V RGB DDR5-6000 32GB Memory Kit

Final Thoughts on the KLEVV CRAS V RGB DDR5-6000 32GB Memory Kit

Being that this is the second memory kit I’ve had the chance to take a look at from KLEVV, I am impressed overall. Compared to the URBANE V kit that we took a look at previously, this kit has a more industrial look, which I feel a lot of people will prefer. The heatspreaders look great and are pretty beefy as well! The RGB lighting on each module looks great and is pretty standard.

The kit we took a look at is the lowest speed kit that they do offer at 6000 MHz, but this kit does have some pretty tight timings of 28-36-36-76 at 1.4V. With that we saw very good performance results and no instability issues with our Z890 system. This will also be a very solid kit for an AMD system, especially since the kit does offer both Intel XMP and AMD EXPO profiles. And if you are wondering you can get this memory in speeds up to 8400 MHz.

I was a bit disappointed with the overclocking performance of this memory. While I was able to get an extra 400 MHz out of the kit, we did have to loosen up the timings. On top of that this kit did not like extra voltage being thrown at it. At the XMP profile the kit sits at 1.4V, but even if we pushed that to 1.41V our system became unstable. This is the first time I’ve really experienced this with our Z890 system, so I am not sure if this was a one-off or what.

Overall if you are going to run this kit at its stock speed and timings you won’t have any issues at all. And like it said the kit looks great too! Right now you can pick up the exact 16GB kit that we took a look at today for $103.99 at our favorite online retailer. Overall ThinkComputers gives the KLEVV CRAS V RGB DDR5-6000 32GB Memory Kit an 8 out of 10 score.

rating8 10

Pros:
– Sleek industrial design
– Good performance
– Kit offers both XMP and EXPO profiles
– Lifetime warranty
– Available in kits up to 8400 MHz

Cons:
– Not much overclocking headroom
– Did not like any voltage over 1.4V

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