The KLEVV FIT V 6000MHz 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 Memory is available now, but as with most specific memory kits, I’m really struggling to find accurate stock and prices. This is not uncommon though, as stock shifts and changes quite rapidly these days. I can see they’re on Amazon for $88.99, but this may be from a 3rd party seller. However, you can check for up-to-date stock and prices for the US here. If you’re in the UK, you can check for stock and prices here, however, at the time of writing I couldn’t see any available. Beyond that, KLEVV has a “Where to Buy” section on their website here.
While this may not be the most extreme memory kit we’ve ever tested, it certainly holds its own against some pretty exceptional and higher-rated memory kits. That’s pretty impressive to see, and it goes to show that speed isn’t always everything; a higher MHz rating doesn’t always translate to faster performance. The quality of the memory, the cooling solution, and very importantly the timings can all have an impact on the real-world performance, and it’s clear that the KLEVV FIT strikes a great balance here. It kept pace with higher-speed kits in our rendering and workflow tests, which is obviously very good. However, given that this is a kit marketed at the professional and creative markets, it’s good to see that that’s where its strengths lie.
However, I was really impressed with the overall gaming performance too. The 1% lows were extremely consistent, keeping pace with other flagship memory kits we’ve tested. The same is true for the overall average FPS: consistently good and predictable results. This often isn’t the case with RAM, as memory kits often perform great in one game but less so in another. The FIT, however, was by far the most consistent throughout all of my testing. While it’s not marketed as gaming memory, it performed so well in these tests that I’d be more than happy to run this in a gaming PC.
The build quality speaks volumes too, and KLEVV has always taken pride in choosing quality components and building their kits to a very high standard. Those heatsinks may look fairly minimal, but they’re thick and beautifully crafted to provide both style and a competent cooling solution. The temperatures were fantastic despite our relentless run of benchmarks, and I think that’s reflected in the reliable and predictable performance we saw.
6000 MHz may not be their fastest kit, but clearly, it has more than enough performance to meet the demands of a wide range of uses. It kept pace with much faster and more expensive memory kits. It’s available in three variants: the cheaper 5600 MT/s, the 6000 MT/s we reviewed today, and a slightly faster 6400 MT/s. However, the timings are different on each variant, running at 30-36-36-88, 32-38-38-78, and 34-40-40-90, respectively. So really, the 6000 MT/s kit is the sweet spot here, with the speeds higher than the 5600 but the latency lower than the 6400.
There’s an attention to detail here that we’ve come to expect from KLEVV, and I think that their choice of quality components and fantastic build quality are strongly reflected in the excellent performance we saw throughout a wide range of benchmarks and scenarios. The speeds and latency of this kit are well balanced, and it resulted in performance that can hold its own against more expensive memory kits from their competitors. Overall, I would happily recommend the KLEVV FIT V to any system builder.
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