Tuesday, February 20th 2024
Crucial Launches Crucial Pro DDR5-6000 Memory and T705 M.2 Gen 5 SSD
Micron Technology, Inc., today announced two new Crucial Pro Series products with the addition of overclocking-capable memory and the world's fastest Gen 5 SSD. The Crucial DDR5 Pro Memory: Overclocking Edition modules are available in 16 GB densities up to DDR5-6000 to deliver higher performance, lower latencies and better bandwidth to fuel gaming wins and reduce performance bottlenecks. These powerful DDR5 overclocking DRAM modules are compatible with the latest DDR5 Intel and AMD CPUs and support both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO specifications on every module, eliminating compatibility hassles. Built with leading-edge Micron 232-layer TLC NAND, the Crucial T705 SSD unleashes the full potential of Gen 5 performance.
Lightning-fast sequential reads and writes up to 14,500 MB/s and 12,700 MB/s (up to 1,550K/1,800K IOPS random reads and writes) respectively, enable faster gaming, video editing, 3D rendering and heavy workload AI application processing. With DDR5 Pro Overclocking DRAM and the T705 SSD, enthusiasts, gamers and professionals can harness the speed, bandwidth and performance they need for AI-ready PC builds capable of processing, rendering and storing large volumes of AI generated content."Today's high-end PCs require exceptional memory and storage solutions to meet the growing demands of applications and workloads. The class-leading Crucial T705 Gen 5 SSD and high-performance Crucial DDR5 Pro Overclocking DRAM offerings continue our legacy of designing products specifically for gamers, creators and other performance users that allow them to fully leverage the capabilities provided by the latest generation of CPU platforms," said Jonathan Weech, senior director of product marketing for Micron's Commercial Products Group.
Overclocking unlocked!
The Crucial DDR5 Pro Memory: Overclocking Edition delivers:
Crucial's fastest Gen 5 SSD just got faster.
The T705 SSD is available in capacities up to 4 TB and features a premium black aluminium and copper heatsink that dissipates heat without noisy fans or liquid cooling, takes full advantage of Microsoft DirectStorage and is backward compatible with Gen 3 and Gen 4 motherboards. A non-heatsink version is also available for use with a motherboard heatsink. For a limited time while global supplies last, a 2 TB Crucial T705 Gen 5 SSD with an exclusive white heatsink is also available and was meticulously designed to meet the aesthetic preferences of enthusiasts and gamers, harmonizing perfectly with white motherboards and PC components.
The Crucial T705 Gen 5 SSD also provides:
To learn more about the entire high-performance Crucial Pro Series memory and storage product category, visit this page.
Lightning-fast sequential reads and writes up to 14,500 MB/s and 12,700 MB/s (up to 1,550K/1,800K IOPS random reads and writes) respectively, enable faster gaming, video editing, 3D rendering and heavy workload AI application processing. With DDR5 Pro Overclocking DRAM and the T705 SSD, enthusiasts, gamers and professionals can harness the speed, bandwidth and performance they need for AI-ready PC builds capable of processing, rendering and storing large volumes of AI generated content."Today's high-end PCs require exceptional memory and storage solutions to meet the growing demands of applications and workloads. The class-leading Crucial T705 Gen 5 SSD and high-performance Crucial DDR5 Pro Overclocking DRAM offerings continue our legacy of designing products specifically for gamers, creators and other performance users that allow them to fully leverage the capabilities provided by the latest generation of CPU platforms," said Jonathan Weech, senior director of product marketing for Micron's Commercial Products Group.
Overclocking unlocked!
The Crucial DDR5 Pro Memory: Overclocking Edition delivers:
- 36-38-38-80 extended timings for 25% lower latency than Crucial DDR5 Pro Memory Plug and Play Edition
- Elegant, origami-inspired aluminium heat spreader to complement a variety of gaming rigs
- Higher frame rates for serious 1080p and 1440p resolution gaming on memory-intensive titles like Rainbow Six Siege, Forza Horizon 4, Horizon Zero Dawn, Cyberpunk 2077, Hogwarts Legacy, Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered or Forespoken
- Universal compatibility with DDR5-based Intel Core 12th to 14th Gen desktop CPUs and AMD Ryzen 7000 to 8000G Series desktop CPUs
Crucial's fastest Gen 5 SSD just got faster.
The T705 SSD is available in capacities up to 4 TB and features a premium black aluminium and copper heatsink that dissipates heat without noisy fans or liquid cooling, takes full advantage of Microsoft DirectStorage and is backward compatible with Gen 3 and Gen 4 motherboards. A non-heatsink version is also available for use with a motherboard heatsink. For a limited time while global supplies last, a 2 TB Crucial T705 Gen 5 SSD with an exclusive white heatsink is also available and was meticulously designed to meet the aesthetic preferences of enthusiasts and gamers, harmonizing perfectly with white motherboards and PC components.
The Crucial T705 Gen 5 SSD also provides:
- Faster gameplay and reduced game load times than Gen 4 SSDs with Microsoft DirectStorage
- Compatibility with Intel Core 13th and 14th Gen CPUs and AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs
To learn more about the entire high-performance Crucial Pro Series memory and storage product category, visit this page.
14 Comments on Crucial Launches Crucial Pro DDR5-6000 Memory and T705 M.2 Gen 5 SSD
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They are stuck with Micron chips and those aren't really that great for high clocks anyway. That "pro overclocking" most likely refers to an unlocked PMIC which should allow high voltage mode in case you want to pump more than 1.45V into those chips. Something the regular JEDEC sticks from Crucial don't allow.
www.anandtech.com/show/16143/insights-into-ddr5-subtimings-and-latencies
The SSD pricing is just insane.
Adding another faster speed bin at a later would mess up things quite a bit, since most server hardware is typically build to the chosen spec. Funnily enough, I've never noticed any of the slower JEDEC timings on any memory kit on sale. Unless it's for something very exotic like double-stacked (3DS) RDIMM, those slower JEDEC timings are not really common on standard modules. Maybe they are more a thing on proprietary modules, but I wouldn't know since I don't buy mainframes.
The SSD well too bad 4TB prices are still too expensive................
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Timings are clearly not JEDEC either...