Overview
- Crucial’s DDR5 Pro Overclocking 6400 CL32 kit is on sale starting October 21 through retail and channel partners, positioned for gaming and creator workloads.
- The modules are rated for 6400 MT/s at 32-40-40-103 and 1.35V, come as 32GB (2x16GB) kits or single 16GB sticks, and include XMP 3.0 and EXPO profiles that require BIOS enablement.
- Crucial markets up to 25% average frame-rate gains in select memory-sensitive titles versus its DDR5-5600 modules, with results varying by game and system.
- Tom’s Hardware reports strong performance on an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K platform but weaker results on a Ryzen 9 9900X test system, plus a modest overclocking ceiling topping out at DDR5-6600 with higher voltage.
- Review analysis identifies single-rank Micron 5QH75 D8HKZ H-die ICs and a Richtek PMIC, while introductory pricing lands at $174.99 for Stealth Matte Black or $186.99 for Snow Fox White with a limited lifetime warranty.