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Crucial launches faster 6400MT/s DDR5 Pro Overclocking memory

The Crucial DDR5 Pro Overclocking gaming memory has arrived with improved speeds of 6400MT/s. The update follows on from an initial release in February, with a 6000MT/s kit.

The updated gaming memory offers twice the data rates of DDR4 and 25% lower latency for seamless, rapid-fire gameplay. Underpinned by Micron’s cutting-edge DRAM, the DDR5 Pro OC Gaming Memory solution is built using Micron’s sophisticated 1ß (1-beta) node technology to deliver performance gains and reliability.

The memory offers the speed and bandwidth needed to keep up with new-gen multicore processors and is built with both the Intel XMP and AMD EXPO standards in mind, while many other memory solutions target either Intel or AMD separately.

The Crucial DDR5 Pro Overclocking 6400MT/s 32GB kit is available in black or white, priced at $118.99.

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