Crucial is a well-known name in the memory business and a brand of Micron, the world's largest DRAM & Flash products manufacturer. Since the release of DDR5 memory, Crucial announced its own products which comply with the JEDEC-provided DDR5-5600 & DDR5-5200 speeds that come supported on the latest platforms from Intel & AMD. While other manufacturers have been going crazy with DDR5 speeds, pushing beyond 8000 MT/s, Crucial's approach is more towards stability and we have two of their latest kits to see how well they perform compared to some of the fastest DIMMs, both in synthetic and real-life workloads.

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Crucial's Micron 32 GB DDR5-5600 CL46 & DDR5-5200 CL42 Memory Kit Specs

We received two four DIMMs, each forming a pair of two kits, One kit is spec'd at DDR5-5600 CL46 while the other is spec'd at DDR5-5200 CL42. Each module offers 16 GB capacity which makes up a total of 32 GB in capacity. Crucial now offers even more options with 24 GB and 48 GB modules.

The memory kits have a tested latency spec of CL46 & CL42 and the timings are 46-45-45 & 42-42-42, respectively. The voltage set at reference is 1.1V and the memory kit comes in an unbuffered package with an on-die ECC (Error Correction) design. The memory kits are fully compliant with Intel's XMP 3.0 & AMD EXPO mode and can be easily set to their rated clock speeds through the BIOS shipped on the latest motherboards.

  • Series: Crucial UDIMM series
  • Module Type: 288 Pin Unbuffered DIMM On-Die ECC
  • Capacity: 16GBx2
  • Frequency: DDR5-5600 / DDR5-5200
  • Latency: CL46-45-45/ CL42-42-42
  • Tested Voltage: 1.1V
  • Heat Spreader: None

None of the modules come with any heatsink which means they are purely designed for stock operation. Once again, these UDIMMs are made with stability in mind.

Crucial's Micron 32 GB DDR5-5600 CL46 & DDR5-5200 CL42 Memory Kit Unboxing and Close Up

Each of the four Crucial DDR5 memory module memory comes in a plastic shell case. The front of the package has the name and specifications sticker and you can see the entire module out of the case.

The back has nothing of use to talk about except that you can see the various DDR5 DRAM featured on each module.

You'll be knowing beforehand that the modules you are getting come with no heatsink solution.

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Each module does come with a black coat on the PCB which makes for a very neutral color for any PC build.

The front side of the modules can be seen with the DRAM module & the PMIC (Power Management In-Circuit) chip.

The front label lists the QR code and various certifications along with the product ID for each module.

The good thing about these memory kits is that they come in the standard height package which means that compatibility with certain air coolers won't be much of an issue.

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Intel Z790 / Core i9-13900K DDR5 Memory Test Setup

For testing, I used the latest Intel Core i9 13900K processor along with the Gigabyte Z790 AERO G motherboard which can support higher frequencies memory without any issues. The XMP profile for each respective ram kit was enabled.

DDR5 Memory Test Platform 2024:

ProcessorIntel Core i9-14900K
Intel Core i9-13900K (Stock) (DDR5/DDR4 Memory)
Motherboard:MSI MEG Z790 ACE MAX
Gigabyte Z790 AERO G (DDR5)
ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-A (DDR4)
Power Supply:ASUS ROG THOR 1200W PSU
Solid State Drive:Samsung SSD 980 PRO M.2 (1 TB)
Memory:TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan ECO 32 GB (16 GB x2) DDR5-6000 CL38
KLEVV CRAS V RGB 32 GB (16 GB x2) DDR5-7600 CL36
Crucial 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-6000 CL36
Netac Z RGB 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-6200 CL32
TeamGroup Xtreem 48 GB (24 GB x2) DDR5-8200 CL36
KLEVV CRAS XR5 RGB 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-8000 CL38
V-Color Manta XSky RGB 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-7200 CL36
TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-7200 CL34
TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-6000 CL40
TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan A 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-6000 CL38
G.Skill Trident Z5 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-6000 CL36
G.Skill Trident Z Royal 16 GB (8 GB x 2) DDR4-4400 CL18
Case:Cooler Master C700M
Video Cards:MSI GeForce RTX 3090 SUPRIM X
Cooling Solutions:MSI MEG S360 AIO
OS:Windows 11 64-bit

The memory kits comprise 2 DIMMs that operate in dual-channel mode. Since we were running a Z790 platform, the memory was operating in dual-channel mode.

DDR5 Memory Kit Performance Tests With Intel Core i9-13900K

I have separated the performance tests into two sections. The first section consists of pure synthetic and general workload tests while the second section would be focusing on gaming performance and how different games are affected by higher-clocked memory sticks.

AIDA64 Memory Bandwidth Benchmark

For AIDA64 memory tests, I ran the kits at stock speeds since overclocking isn't the main focus here as stated above.

AIDA64 Memory Tests
Read
Write
Copy
Latency
0
18426
36852
55278
73704
92130
110556
0
18426
36852
55278
73704
92130
110556
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
110.6k
100.6k
102.8k
53
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
108.8k
100.2k
99.8k
52
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V
108k
99.8k
98.8k
53
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
104.6k
96.8k
96k
54
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
103.4k
96k
95.1k
55
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
101.4k
95.3k
94k
55
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
101.3k
95.2k
92k
56
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
101.2k
95k
91.6k
56
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL46 5600 1.1V
74.5k
72k
69.7k
72
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL42 5200 1.1V
71k
70k
68.4k
72
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
70.2k
69.8k
66k
72
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
70.2k
69.8k
65.9k
72
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
63.3k
62.5k
57.6k
35

SuperPI

Super PI is used by many overclockers to test the performance and stability of their computers. In the overclocking community, the standard program provides a benchmark for enthusiasts to compare “world record” pi calculation times and demonstrate their overclocking abilities. The program can also be used to test the stability of a certain overclock speed.

SuperPi (Lower is Better)
Time in Seconds (Lower is Better)
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
6
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
6
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V
6
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
6
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
6
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
6
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
6
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
6
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
7
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL46 5600 1.1V
7
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL42 5200 1.1V
7
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
7
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
8

Winrar

WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can back up your data and reduce the size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP, and other files downloaded from the Internet, and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.

Winrar 5.8 (Higher is Better)
Speed KB/s (Higher is Better)
0
13334
26668
40002
53336
66670
80004
0
13334
26668
40002
53336
66670
80004
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
74.1k
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
70.2k
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V
69.7k
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
68.3k
TeamGroup T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
67.9k
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
64.4k
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
63.3k
TeamGroup T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
64k
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL46 5600 1.1V
60k
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL42 5200 1.1V
58.8k
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
58.2k
TeamGroup T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
57.8k
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
53.5k

Gaming Performance Tests

Gaming applications generally don't see huge gains with different memory kits but DDR5 has enabled a huge gain in memory frequency which can impact gaming performance. Moving from the stock 2133 Mbps (DDR4) to 6000+ Mbps can have a huge effect on performance and the improved CAS timings on some of the high-end SKUs can result in better overall FPS and system responsiveness.

Battlefield V (1440P)
FPS (Higher is Better)
0
40
80
120
160
200
240
0
40
80
120
160
200
240
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
114
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
114
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V. G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
114
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
113
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
110
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
110
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
110
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL46 5600 1.1V
109
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL42 5200 1.1V
109
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
107
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
107
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
107
Sid Meir's Civilization VI (1440P)
FPS (Higher is Better)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
235
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
235
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V
235
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
233
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
233
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
231
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
231
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
230
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL46 5600 1.1V
228
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL42 5200 1.1V
228
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
228
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
228
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
228
DOOM Eternal (1440P)
FPS (Higher is Better)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
240
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
240
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V
240
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
236
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
235
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
234
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
234
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
234
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL46 5600 1.1V
232
Crucial Micron DDR5 32 GB CL42 5200 1.1V
232
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
232
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
232
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
232

Furthermore, while 8 GB has become the standard for gaming PCs, modern applications such as editing software and multi-tasking users can benefit hugely from 16 GB and 32 GB kits which have become more common in the gaming market over the last couple of years.

Conclusion - Stability, Stability, STABILITY!

The Crucial DDR5 memory DIMMs by Micron are some of the most stable modules I have tested since the new standard launched. Both DDR5-5600 and DDR5-5200 modules booted without any issues on the AMD and Intel platforms. This is something big to consider when building new PCs since getting the wrong kit for your motherboard can lead to several stability issues. I checked the compatibility on various AM5 and Intel LGA 1700 motherboards and all of them booted perfectly.

The slower speeds and heatsink-less design may put people off but I can see these memory put to good use by OEMs and system builders due to their impressive compatibility & hassle-free design. Now overclocking wasn't a great experience since I wasn't able to get much out of these DIMMs but that's not what these DIMMs are designed for.

In terms of pricing, the DDR5-5600 memory costs $57.99 per module while the DDR5-5200 memory costs the same which is quite unusual. Buying a pair of these for a dual-channel kit will cost 114.99 USD which is around as much as the Teamgroup Elite series DIMMs but with slightly better timings. The pricing difference is around $5 US between these DIMMs and since both of them have various deals and promos being offered from time to time, it's best to get the cheapest one since you are not going to see a big performance difference. But Crucial's stability is something that I am really impressed and will definitely recommend it to budget PC builders.

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