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KLEVV Intros CRAS V RGB DDR5-8400 and DDR5-8200 Memory, Including in a White Edition

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KLEVV, the premier consumer memory and storage brand introduced by Essencore, today is excited to unveil the all-new CRAS V RGB Brilliant White edition memory kit available in extreme high speed of DDR5-8200 & DDR5-8400 configurations. As a testament to the immense popularity and growing demand for the CRAS V RGB memory kits, KLEVV has responded by introducing the long-awaited Brilliant White edition to its flagship memory lineup as well as two high-speed options for consumers. This new addition boasts striking aesthetics by keeping the tone-on-tone design, and upholds the exceptional performance standards synonymous with the CRAS V RGB series, solidifying its position as the preferred choice among enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Meticulously engineered for high-speed operation, KLEVV's CRAS V RGB memory kits deliver outstanding performance with remarkable speed options of DDR5-8200 (featuring timings of 38-49-49-131) and DDR5-8400 (with timings of 40-52-52-134), all while operating efficiently at a voltage of 1.45 V. Below screenshot demonstrates the test result of DDR5-8400 kit using AIDA64 Cache & Memory Benchmark tool.



"Please note that memory bandwidth test results may vary due to factors such as hardware configurations, BIOS versions, system settings, or test parameters."

KLEVV's CRAS V RGB memory kits deliver impressive, industry-leading clock values, reducing operational delays and enhancing overall system performance, leading the memory industry with superior hardware and cutting-edge technology.

These specifications are accessible in the Obsidian Black edition and the newly unveiled Brilliant White edition memory kits, both available in a 24 GB x2 configuration.

Superior Overclocking and Compatibility
The CRAS V RGB series memory kits boast comprehensive compatibility with the latest Intel 14th Gen Core Desktop Processors & Z790 chipset platform, and also support for Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO overclocking profiles. These memory kits exhibit extraordinary synergy with a wide range of popular motherboards and have earned resounding success by passing the QVL tests of major mainstream motherboard manufacturers. The flagship memory lineup of KLEVV offers blazing-fast performance, broad compatibility, and various dual-channel configurations of 16 GB x2, 24 GB x2, and 32 GB x2. It's ideal for users seeking high-speed, reliable memory solutions with sleek, modern aesthetics.

Availability
The CRAS V RGB Brilliant White edition memory kits and high-speed modules will be available from the end of December 2023.

For more information, visit the product page.

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Weird that the QVL doesn't mention anything more than 8000mhz, and yea its all intel.
 
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Weird that the QVL doesn't mention anything more than 8000mhz, and yea its all intel.
What's weird about it? In these lists, for a number of reasons, there is no way to describe all memory models on the market and they are hardly updated daily.
 
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Weird that the QVL doesn't mention anything more than 8000mhz, and yea its all intel.
14th Gen has 8400 and 8200 listed for the Apex Encore just not this kit (yet).
 
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Getting Intel to run 8000 requires witchcraft currently so what purpose do these serve. Better start saving for those dua ram slot motherboards and buying 50 CPUs at a time to find that unicorn. /S
 

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Getting Intel to run 8000 requires witchcraft currently so what purpose do these serve. Better start saving for those dua ram slot motherboards and buying 50 CPUs at a time to find that unicorn. /S
I assume 15th gen when it comes out later in 2024.
 
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Nice, but RAM has long stopped being the bottleneck in any PC outhere. Nowadays, even a cheap DDR4 RAM is perfect for gaming, where the bottlenecks are the now the crappy game engines that offers shitty optimisation for multicore/multi threads CPUs.
Imagine for a second, a game engine that actually uses ALL of the P+E+HT Cores of a CPU. Now that is where RAM comes to play since a lot of data would need to be fed FAST to the system's memory.
Until then, those are very good just for benchmarks and e-pen.
 
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Speed issues notwithstanding, leave it to Klevv to make what is probably the cleanest, simplest, and slick looking sticks out there.... no fuss, no muss, just the way I like it :)

If these review/test out to be as good as their previous kits, I'll probably start using them for all my higher-end client builds in '24, and also in my long-delayed SnowBlinder rig as well.....
 
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