Klevv introduced CRAS V RGB ROG Certified DDR5 memory modules with speeds up to 7400 MHz

Klevv has introduced CRAS V RGB ROG Certified DDR5 RAM modules, certified by Asus ROG and supporting the DDR5-7400 overclocking profile. The new products will be offered in the form of two-channel kits with a total capacity of 32 (2 × 16) and 48 (2 × 24) GB.

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The base speed of Klevv CRAS V RGB ROG Certified DDR5 RAM modules is 7200 MT/s. They work with timings CL34-44-44-84. When installed in Asus ROG motherboards, these RAM modules will be able to operate at speeds of 7400 MT/s with CL36-46-46-86 timings. The operating voltage of the new products is 1.4 V. They support Intel XPM 3.0 and AMD EXPO overclocking profiles.

Klevv CRAS V RGB ROG Certified DDR5 RAM modules have dimensions of 133.3 × 44 × 8 mm. They are equipped with cooling radiators with a thickness of 2 mm, which quickly dissipate heat from the heating elements of the RAM strips. The new products also feature ARGB lighting with support for the most popular RGB lighting control applications, including Asus Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light and ASRock Polychrome Sync.

Klevv CRAS V RGB ROG Certified DDR5 memory modules come with a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty. The cost of new products is not reported. They will go on sale this month.

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