With the initial launch of DDR5, the main kit you could find and what was also sent out from Intel in their launch kits was the 4800 MT/s kit from Crucial. While it isn’t a crazy overclocked kit with crazy looking heatspreaders, it was a simple kit that got the job done. Well, Crucial has expanded that lineup recently with 5200 MT/s and 5600 MT/s kits. They have the same simple styling but have stepped up the speeds while also offering a variety of densities. Today I’m going to check out both speeds in 16GB densities with 2 x 32GB kits to see how they compare with the original 4800 MT/s kit so let's dive in and check them out.
Product Name: Crucial DDR5 5200 & 5600MT/s memory
Review Sample Provided by: Crucial
Written by: Wes Compton
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Specifications |
|
Technology |
DDR5 |
Speeds |
DDR5-5200 DDR5-5600 |
PC speed |
PC5-41600 |
Density for 5200 MT/s Memory |
8GB, 16GB, or 32GB |
Density for 5600 MT/s Memory |
8GB, 16GB, 24GB, 32GB, and 48GB |
Module type |
UDIMM |
DIMM type |
Unbuffered |
CAS latency 5200 MT/s Memory |
42 |
CAS latency 5600 MT/s Memory |
46 |
Extended Timings 5200 MT/s Memory |
42-42-42 |
Extended Timings 5600 MT/s Memory |
46-45-45 |
Voltage |
1.1V |
Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO |
Supported |
Warranty |
Limited Lifetime |