Crucial has unveiled its fastest DDR5 gaming memory |
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Crucial, owned by Micron, has released a new line of RAM According to the manufacturer, Crucial DDR5 Pro OC 6400 CL32 shows a noticeable performance increase in demanding games ? such as Watch Dogs: Legion and Red Dead Redemption 2 ? up to 25% in average frame rate. The memory runs at speeds of up to 6400 MT/s and features CL32 class latencies, which means it is 37.5% faster than standard DDR5 modules. It supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO technologies for stable overclocking and compatibility with the new Intel Core Ultra 200 and AMD Ryzen 9000 processors. The new product is suitable not only for gaming, but also for streaming, 3D rendering, and tasks related to data processing or AI. Thanks to Micron's proprietary chips, the memory combines performance, energy efficiency, and reliability, while the improved thermal design ensures stability even under extreme loads. Crucial DDR5 Pro OC uses a new ?tactical? heat sink with a camouflage pattern. The modules are available in black and white. |