Overclocking
Disclaimer: Overclocking is never guaranteed, and the results may vary depending on certain conditions and hardware configurations. I do not recommend overclocking if you do not know what you are doing. High voltages may damage hardware, and the warranty will not cover it.
The tested CRAS V is another KLEVV memory kit that uses Hynix M-die IC, Richtek PMIC, and a high-quality PCB. The kit is expected to reach 8400MT/s, but for this review, we picked the AMD setup, which is limited to 8000MT/s. On the other hand, the CRAS V had no problems with CL38 at 1.40V, while most memory kits on the market are rated at 1.45V. This suggests that we can expect up to 8400MT/s at 1.45-1.50V.
As mentioned earlier, for AMD, I would lower the frequency and stay at 6400MT/s and CL30 or CL32, while for Intel, I would go all the way to 8000MT/s or even higher, as the memory kit can handle it without issues.
The overclocking settings presented in this review are not fully tuned, so the results could be slightly better, but not so much. I assume that competitive overclockers care for 1% higher memory performance, but gamers would exchange that for improved stability.
The CRAS V is another excellent memory from KLEVV. Whether we overclock or not, we will be satisfied with the performance.