Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB Kit (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 White Review

Memory by stefan @ 2024-09-15

The white version of the Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB Kit does perform the same as the black version in both XMP modes and provides the same levels of overclocking, offering the user some extra performance for the same price. Users can choose either versions to fit their setup color scheme or even build a “panda” system with one black and one white 32GB kit!

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Test Setup and Test Results Part I

Test Setup

 

CPU: Intel i7-13700K @ Stock

CPU Cooler: be quiet! Silent Loop 2 360mm AIO

Motherboard: BIOSTAR Z790 VALKYRIE LGA1700

RAM: currently tested kit

Video: XFX Radeon 7900 XT

Power Supply: Cooler Master 850W

SSD: Silicon Power US70 1TB PCIe 4.0

Case: Cooler Master ATCS 840

 

The pre-programmed timings and frequencies can be also found by using AIDA64; the DRAM IC manufacturer is listed as Micron:

 

 

The modules are preloaded with no less than four profiles, two XMP 3.0 and two EXPO. The first XMP 3.0 profile is rated for DDR5-6000, with an operating voltage of 1.35V, while the default profile is set at 36-38-38-80; the secondary XMP profile is thought to offer extra compatibility, with the speed of DDR5-5600, timings of 36-38-38-80 and an operating voltage of 1.25V. The EXPO profiles come with the same settings as the XMP ones, including the operating voltages.

 

We did first start testing this kit on our BIOSTAR Z790 VALKYRIE LGA1700 and the stability at stock speeds and had no stability issues.

 

DDR5-5600

 

 

DDR5-6000

 

 

Overclocking stage was next, which implied raising the frequency to 6200MHz, while maintaining the stock timings and voltages. The result was a fully stable system!

 

 

Raising the frequency to 6400MHz was a non-issue for this kit, operating just fine with the same voltage and timings as before:

 

 

We have also tried raising the frequency to 6600MHz, but in this case the system did not boot at all, same as with the black kits!

 

Test Results

 

SuperPI XS 1.5 2MB

 

 

GeekBench 4

 

 

Blender Ryzen Rendering

 

 

 

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