A few weeks ago, I reviewed the fantastic KLEVV CRAS XR5 8000MHz 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 memory. It’s a beautiful kit, but focusing on things like overclocking and ARGB lighting, it was more focused on the gaming market. However, their next kit, the KLEVV KIT V DDR5 is a little more refined, with a clean aesthetic, lower profile heatsinks, no RGB and a strong focus on reliability and stability, these are tailored towards the creative and professional market.
My experiences with KLEVV products over the years have been nothing short of excellent. They’ve continued to prove they’re on the absolute best of the best when it comes to creating premium memory kits with class-leading performance, quality and designs, and at this point, I would expect nothing less from them, or accept anything less from them.
Much like any of their other high-end kits, the FIT V starts with their more robust PCB design, a built-in PMIC and thermal sensor, and is topped with thick aluminium heatsinks that look great, provide plenty of protection for the memory, but of course, will also help maintain temperatures and stability too. What’s good to see, is that it comes with broad support for DDR5 motherboards, with both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD Expo to ensure you can get the best performance right out of the box.
The KLEVV FIT V DDR5 RAM offers a range of speed options, from 5600MT/s up to a speedy 6400MT/s, catering to various performance and budgetary needs. It’s available in capacities of 16GB (single or dual modules) to suit different system builds. The timings are reasonably tight, especially at the higher speeds, ensuring efficient data access. While the voltage requirements increase slightly with speed, they remain within standard DDR5 ranges. The limited lifetime warranty provides peace of mind for long-term use, although that’s pretty much the industry standard anyway.
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