KLEVV is a manufacturer of DRAM memory modules and flash memory products in the consumer market, operating under the guidance of parent company Essencore Limited. Essencore is based out of Hong Kong and was founded in 2014, focusing on distributing memory (DRAM/NAND) related products.
KLEVV has a number of established and successful products, of which its system memory lineup is the largest. The company prides itself on rigorous testing procedures to ensure the highest quality and long-term reliability of its products. KLEVV has multiple memory lines to fit different markets, with plenty of DDR4 options available. These SKUs include the CRAS XR, CRAS II, and Bolt series. With the launch of DDR5 in late 2021, KLEVV initially released the standard "naked" U-DIMM and later added the CRAS XR5 series. KLEVV continues to develop new product lines with the refresh of Bolt (V), CRAS V RGB last year and now the FIT series in mid-2024.
In this review, we will be taking a closer look at the KLEVV FIT V DDR5-6000 memory kit, marketed mainly towards gamers and production workloads. The KLEVV FIT V series is available in 32 GB - 16 GB x2, and 16 GB - 16 GB x1 with three different frequency options (5600 MT/s, 6000 MT/s, 6400 MT/s). Supporting both AMD and Intel with their respective memory profiles, KLEVV also gives the FIT V an extra boost by designing this memory around maximum bandwidth by utilizing dual-rank as the core element. As we go through the benchmarks, it will become evident how impactful this is for AMD users. Now, with the introduction out of the way, let us now see how this memory kit stacks up against the competition, beginning with a look at the specifications.