Home / Tech News / Featured Tech Reviews / Klevv Cras V RGB 7600MT/s 48GB DDR5 Review

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

Klevv's Cras V RGB DDR5 product line is a wide one as you might expect from a high-end range of memory. With a range of seven speeds (from 6000MT/s up to 8400MT/s) and with three kit capacities spread over the range there should be a kit to suit most people.

Our review sample DDR5-7600 48GB kit sits in the middle of the speed range and uses a pair of single-rank design 24GB modules using 3GB SK Hynix ICs. Timings wise it is rated at 36-46-46-86 at 1.40v. The Cras V RGB range supports both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO but there is only one profile for each.

The modules look the part, finished in black (which Klevv calls Obsidian Black) and a nice touch is that the Cras V RGB name has a chrome finish to make it pop out of the background black colour. A white version is also available.  The RGB diffuser runs the length of the 44mm high aluminium heatsink and has Klevv branding on one end of it. At the time of writing Klevv don't support the module with their own RGB software but all the top motherboard manufacturers' RGB software is supported; MSI Mystic Light Sync, Asus Aura Sync, ASRock Polychrome Sync and Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0.

Performance-wise the Klevv Cras V RGB DDR5-7600 is a bit of a mixed bag in both Intel and AMD testing. In some of our tests it's some of the fastest memory we've seen to date while in some of the gaming tests it's some of the slowest.

We don't have UK pricing yet, but we are told the kit as reviewed will cost $205.99 USD.

Discuss on our Facebook page HERE.

Pros

  • Overall performance.
  • Build quality.
  • RGB.
  • Limited lifetime warranty.

Cons

  • Only one memory profile each for XMP and EXPO.
  • Some test results were a little disappointing.

KitGuru says: Klevv's Cras V RGB range is an extensive one in terms of both speed choices and capacities. The DDR5-7600 kit we looked at performed pretty well under our benchmarking but it was a bit of a mixed bag results wise. 



Become a Patron!

Rating: 8.0.

Check Also

Sharkoon Skiller SGH10 Review

Is Sharkoon’s Skiller SGH10 the budget headset bargain gamers have been waiting for?

We've noticed that you are using an ad blocker.

Thank you for visiting KitGuru. Our news and reviews teams work hard to bring you the latest stories and finest, in-depth analysis.

We want to be as informative as possible – and to help our readers make the best buying decisions. The mechanism we use to run our business and pay some of the best journalists in the world, is advertising.

If you want to support KitGuru, then please add www.kitguru.net to your ad blocking whitelist or disable your adblocking software. It really makes a difference and allows us to continue creating the kind of content you really want to read.

It is important you know that we don’t run pop ups, pop unders, audio ads, code tracking ads or anything else that would interfere with the KitGuru experience. Adblockers can actually block some of our free content, such as galleries!