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Klevv Cras V RGB 7600MT/s 48GB DDR5 Review


The front of the box has a good clear image of what the memory modules look like. At the top right of the box is a sticker displaying the memory speed and the kit capacity (in this case 7600MT/s and 48GB). The bottom left of the box has an icon displaying that the memory comes with a lifetime warranty, while the bottom right has the icons for Intel XMP and AMD EXPO support. At the top of the rear of the box is the other end of the speed and capacity sticker. Below this is a small feature list, multilingual information about the modules and icons displaying the motherboard RGB systems supported; Asus Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light Sync, and ASRock Polychrome Sync.

The heat spreaders on the modules are made from aluminium finished in (in the case of the review sample) black or as Klevv calls it Obsidian Black. A white version (Brilliant White) is also available. This black finish helps the product name (which looks like it has a chrome finish) stand out while the spreaders give the module a height of 44mm. The top of the module is home to the RGB defuser bar which covers the RGB zones which are controlled by the motherboard RGB system.

Built on a 10-layer PCB, the modules are a single-rank design, under the heatsink, there are eight 3GB SK Hynix chips (H5CGD8?EBDX021) along with a Richtek RTQ5132GQWF power management IC (PMIC).

 


The memory runs at DDR5-4800 with timings of 40-40-40-77 natively with the XMP 3.0 and EXPO profiles supporting DDR5-7600 with 36-46-46-86 timings at 1.4V.

   

 

The RGB works very well with vibrant, bright colours with smooth transitions. Klevv memory isn't supported by any in-house RGB lighting software (at the time of writing), but If you want the modules to sync up with the rest of your lighting scheme, Asus Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light Sync, and ASRock Polychrome Sync are all supported.

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