Overclocking
Disclaimer: Overclocking is never guaranteed so the results may vary depending on certain conditions and hardware configurations. I am not recommending overclocking if you do not know what you are doing. High voltages may damage hardware, and the warranty will not cover it.
Since KLEVV is a gaming brand of Hynix, under heatsinks, we will always find Hynix memory chips. It’s also expected that the best 16GB DDR5 modules use A-die IC. If we add Richtek PMIC and high-quality PCB, we get a perfect DDR5 memory for overclocking. This is how KLEVV CRAS V RGB looks, and we can expect it will overclock exceptionally well.
Our memory kit could easily reach 8000 MT/s at CL36-47-47 and not so high, 1.45V VDD/VDDQ voltages. This is also the maximum voltage I recommend for daily work or gaming when memory modules are overclocked. If we have a PC case with above-average airflow, then nothing stands in our way to set a bit higher voltages. The memory kit showed no stability issues; the maximum registered temperature was 67°C. There is still a headroom, and as long as we have patience and a top series motherboard, then we can go up to 8200 or even 8400 MT/s, but probably at some more relaxed timings.
I’m sure anyone who decides to get the KLEVV CRAS V RGB memory will have a lot of fun overclocking it.