Specifications
Capacity | Kit of 2: 32GB |
Speed | XMP/EXPO #1: 6000MT/s
XMP/EXPO #2: 5600MT/s |
Latencies | CL36-38-38-80 |
Voltage | 1.35V |
Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 85 °C |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
The tested Pro OC memory kit is rated at DDR5-6000 and uses both EXPO and XMP profiles at CL36-38-38 1.35V. The regular SPD profile has 1.10V.
Right now, the only available capacity is 2x16GB. 32GB in total is enough for most gamers, but content creators or more professional users may want higher-capacity memory kits.
Crucial sent us two 2x16GB kits, but sadly, AMD AM5 motherboards have problems with four memory modules at any higher frequencies, and we couldn’t make Crucial Pro OC run at an even lower EXPO 5600MT/s profile. Four modules start at DDR5-3600 or DDR5-4000 and boot up to DDR5-5200. On the other hand, we had no four-slot Intel motherboard good enough to test two Crucial Pro OC kits at once.
It’s not a memory fault but the current generation of chipsets and motherboards. The Crucial Pro OC is sold as a 2-module kit, and this way, we will present its performance. We will focus on the Intel platform and ASUS APEX Z790, but there was no problem with the Gigabyte B650E Master motherboard too.
Below, you can see the list of timings at the XMP-6000 profile.
Below, you can see a stability test on the declared settings – XMP-6000. There were no problems with stability or compatibility on all our motherboards. The same on Intel and AMD.
We wish to see tighter timings or frequency, but the programmed profiles are not slow.
We will take a closer look at the package and memory modules on the next page.