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Crucial 32GB Kit (2 x16GB) DDR5-5600 Review


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Crucial is the brand name for products distributed by Micron Technology Inc. With headquarters in Boise, Idaho, Micron has been marketing DRAM, storage solutions and memory IC's to the consumer computer market since 1978. We will be taking a look at two Crucial 16GB DDR5-5600 UDIMM kits. These modules are the first DDR5 offerings from Crucial, available in 5600, 5200 and 4800 flavors (Also SODIMM). I do not posses any comparable DDR5 at similar speeds to run comparisons vs this kit at the time of review. ExtremeHW is very grateful for the opportunity to get a closer look at the capability of these RAM modules.

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Great RAM review as always 🥑!

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  On 17/03/2023 at 19:12, Sir Beregond said:

Great RAM review as always 🥑!

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Thank you! I wish I didn't get rid of my first gen G.Skill 5600MHz sticks so I could have run a comparison. I would have liked to do more comparative testing on these. 

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  On 17/03/2023 at 19:15, Avacado said:

Thank you! I wish I didn't get rid of my first gen G.Skill 5600MHz sticks so I could have run a comparison. I would have liked to do more comparative testing on these. 

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That certainly would've made for a little better of a read.  Regardless, its good to know the budget offerings from Crucial are still sufficient for 6200. 🙂 Those results really weren't all that bad at all!  Seems like a solid budget kit.

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Yeah, good review. Sorry I am late to the show. Crucial generally doesn't make "enthusiast" parts, but they do produce reliable memory and SSDs. This low cost kit is a great option for an AMD system that isn't going above 6200 or an Intel system that memory overclocking isn't high on the list of priorities. Very affordable option for the right application.

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