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 FIT V is another KLEVV memory kit that uses Hynix IC, Richtek PMIC, and high-quality PCB. The tested memory kit can reach 7000MT/s, but because of the dual-rank design, it overclocks worse than single-rank options. On the other hand, it’s faster at the same settings.
As long as 7000MT/s is good for Intel processors, I recommend keeping it at 6400MT/s for AMD, at which point the FIT V performs the best.
The settings are not fully tuned, so the results could be a bit better, but not so much better, so it would matter during daily usage. I assume that competitive overclockers care for 1% higher memory performance, but gamers would exchange that for improved stability.
The FIT V is another excellent memory kit from KLEVV for demanding overclockers and gamers. It doesn’t require manual tuning, but if we wish to, the high overclocking potential and high-end components let us play with various settings and improve already high performance.