KLEVV Bolt V 32GB 6800MHz DDR5 Memory Review
Peter Donnell / 1 year ago
A Closer Look
The memory looks nice, keeping a very toned-down gun-metal grey aesthetic. There’s a thicker section nearer the spin, so while these use a lower profile design, there’s plenty of material in the heatsink to help dissipate heat.
I like that they’ve kept the branding pretty minimal too, with a simple Klevv logo in the bottom left corner.
There is a DDR5 badge in the top right.
It also says Bolt V on the middle section, but it’s slightly recessed into the heatsink, so you’ll only see this from a more side-on view anyway.
The spine is pretty low-key too, with just a small Klevv logo in the corner, no RGB, and again, a nice low-profile design so it doesn’t conflict with your CPU cooler.
Overall, they look great, they’re understated and should blend in with virtually any type of build.
The PCB is nice and tidy, and as you can see there are 8 ICs on here, as well as the controller in the middle.
The memory is all branded ESSENCORE E5CDAG8NAJR, but it’s actually a custom order from SK Hynix, which is no bad thing.
The controller is pretty much what you would expect, but it did come with a much thicker thermal pad ensuring it’s able to be cooled more efficiently.