Question Will this KLEVV CRAS V RGB DDR5 48GB (2 x 24GB) RAM Kit be okay ?

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Hello, I was shopping for ram but I couldn't find any 6000mhz 2x16 Cl30 ram available for me over here, only 6000mhz with cl36 and above.

But found a kit with a very similar price, the KLEVV CRAS V RGB DDR5 48GB (2x24GB) 6000MHz CL30 A-DIE 1.35V https://www.amazon.com/KLEVV-2x24GB...op/dp/B0DC5X39PH#immersive-view_1738191135665

Even though I was looking for 6000mhz 2x16 CL30 this kit looks good and its 2x24 and it says its A die, which I see for the first time for a 2x24gb ram, the price is also similar to some of the 2x16 kits.

But no reviews on this specific kit, should I go for a popular 2x16 6000mhz cl36 / cl40 ram or just get this kit instead? Just a bit worried since there are no reviews. Will pair with a 7600x
 
Hello, I was shopping for ram but I couldn't find any 6000mhz 2x16 Cl30 ram available for me over here, only 6000mhz with cl36 and above.

But found a kit with a very similar price, the KLEVV CRAS V RGB DDR5 48GB (2x24GB) 6000MHz CL30 A-DIE 1.35V https://www.amazon.com/KLEVV-2x24GB...op/dp/B0DC5X39PH#immersive-view_1738191135665

Even though I was looking for 6000mhz 2x16 CL30 this kit looks good and its 2x24 and it says its A die, which I see for the first time for a 2x24gb ram, the price is also similar to some of the 2x16 kits.

But no reviews on this specific kit, should I go for a popular 2x16 6000mhz cl36 / cl40 ram or just get this kit instead? Just a bit worried since there are no reviews. Will pair with a 7600x

whats your motherboard ive had klevv memory it works best on gigabyte boards ( some vendors boards can be flakey with ram.)
 
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check out "biwin black opal HX100" its ddr5 6000mts 2x16gb at cl30-38-38-38 (and can with right settings boost upto 7200mts).. its also available with rgb "biwin black opal DW100" ddr5 6000mts and same clocks as above.
its EXPO and XMP compatable..

i have mine "biwin HX100"running at 6000mts,, but did get it to post at 6400 (400 above spec).i never tried higher. and went back to the "expo" of 6000mts
 
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whats your motherboard ive had klevv memory it works best on gigabyte boards ( some vendors boards can be flakey with ram.)
I have a B650 Gigabyte Aorus Elite AX v2, better to go for this kit than other Cl 40 kits?
check out "biwin black opal HX100" its ddr5 6000mts 2x16gb at cl30-38-38-38 (and can with right settings boost upto 7200mts).. its also available with rgb "biwin black opal DW100" ddr5 6000mts and same clocks as above.
its EXPO and XMP compatable..

i have mine "biwin HX100"running at 6000mts,, but did get it to post at 6400 (400 above spec).i never tried higher. and went back to the "expo" of 6000mts
I just checked and unfortunately it is not available for me.
 
Key here is make sure whatever memory you buy is on either the motherboards manufactures QVL or your motherboard cpu combination is listed on memory makers tested compatibility list.

If there is not a list where someone tested it on your exact combination...both the cpu and motherboard matter....you are the one who is going to test.

Also don't stress out about memory specs. Most application you can see no difference in the performance. It might show up in some benchmark test but do you buy your pc to just run benchmark tests. It is a fairly niche case where memory speeds make any difference.

The performance difference you will see is the total amount of memory much more than the speed. Be careful 2 x 24 memory really put a lot of stress on the memory controller. Again be sure your motherboard/cpu is rated to run them.
 
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sorry to hear that..

there are other options. like corsair vengence, trident z, team group and kingston.. all do Cl30 varients at 6000mts
For me they are only available in CL36 & above sadly
Key here is make sure whatever memory you buy is on either the motherboards manufactures QVL or your motherboard cpu combination is listed on memory makers tested compatibility list.

If there is not a list where someone tested it on your exact combination...both the cpu and motherboard matter....you are the one who is going to test.

Also don't stress out about memory specs. Most application you can see no difference in the performance. It might show up in some benchmark test but do you buy your pc to just run benchmark tests. It is a fairly niche case where memory speeds make any difference.

The performance difference you will see is the total amount of memory much more than the speed. Be careful 2 x 24 memory really put a lot of stress on the memory controller. Again be sure your motherboard/cpu is rated to run them.
I cannot find this specific kit on the QVL, only the 16GB is on the list on Gigabytes website not sure why maybe it hasn't been updated yet? On Klevv website it shows no B650 boards only X870.

Better to go for a supported 2x16 Cl40 one than this?
 
Best to buy something you know will work. Doesn't do a lot of good to buy some really fast memory only to find out your motherboard/cpu doesn't support it and you have to turn the speeds down to make it run. What is makes buying memory even harder is even if it is on some list your particular cpu/motherboard might not actually run at those speeds. The only one you can be fairly certain it will run at is the base speeds for DDR5. Which I think is still 4800.
 
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Hello, I was shopping for ram but I couldn't find any 6000mhz 2x16 Cl30 ram available for me over here, only 6000mhz with cl36 and above.

But found a kit with a very similar price, the KLEVV CRAS V RGB DDR5 48GB (2x24GB) 6000MHz CL30 A-DIE 1.35V https://www.amazon.com/KLEVV-2x24GB...op/dp/B0DC5X39PH#immersive-view_1738191135665

Even though I was looking for 6000mhz 2x16 CL30 this kit looks good and its 2x24 and it says its A die, which I see for the first time for a 2x24gb ram, the price is also similar to some of the 2x16 kits.

But no reviews on this specific kit, should I go for a popular 2x16 6000mhz cl36 / cl40 ram or just get this kit instead? Just a bit worried since there are no reviews. Will pair with a 7600x
Make sure of the return policy and try it.
 
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Best to buy something you know will work. Doesn't do a lot of good to buy some really fast memory only to find out your motherboard/cpu doesn't support it and you have to turn the speeds down to make it run. What is makes buying memory even harder is even if it is on some list your particular cpu/motherboard might not actually run at those speeds. The only one you can be fairly certain it will run at is the base speeds for DDR5. Which I think is still 4800.

Make sure of the return policy and try it.

there are 2 brands that i havent had issues with motherboards

kingston memory fury or renegade and klevv work well on gigabyte boards.

I just found a Klevv Cras V 2x16GB 6000mhz CL30 available (same kit but 2x16) instead of the 2x24, it is also supported by my motherboard according to the list on Gigabytes website, which previsouly the 2x24 wasn't on that list.

Will get the 2x16 Klevv.

But feel free to let me know if there is anything wrong with the 2x16 kit.

Thanks to all of you.
 
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I just found a Klevv Cras V 2x16GB 6000mhz CL30 available (same kit but 2x16) instead of the 2x24, it is also supported by my motherboard according to the list on Gigabytes website, which previsouly the 2x24 wasn't on that list.

Will get the 2x16 Klevv.

But feel free to let me know if there is anything wrong with the 2x16 kit.

Thanks to all of you.

32gb is completely fine.
 
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