Tom’s Hardware Verdict

The Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38 is a very solid memory kit that appeals to both Intel and AMD CPU owners. However, savvy shoppers should check for like-priced kits with lower timings.

Great overall performance

Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38

Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO support

Elegant, low-profile design

Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38

Cons

Low overclocking margins

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Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38

The Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38 represents a memory kit that can indeed challenge even thebest RAMavailable on the retail market. Intel’s latestCore Ultra 200S(codenamed Arrow Lake) processors are the first mainstream chips to support DDR5-6400 memory natively. This advancement has enabled memory manufacturers to produce and market fresh DDR5-6400 memory kits for Arrow Lake users. In Crucial’s case, the company has already introduced its DDR5-6400 CUDIMMs to the market while concurrently releasing the Pro Overclocking variant that caters to the more demanding consumer.

Like all modern enthusiast-grade memory, the Pro Overclocking memory modules feature an aluminum anodized heat spreader. As always, Crucial offers two color options: matte black or matte white. Micron and Crucial branding are on both sides of the heat spreader, but it’s not something that will make you lose sleep. You’ll also find the traditional sticker with the specifications on one side, which is easily removable.

Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38

The Pro Overclocking memory modules feature a low-profile design that many users will appreciate. At 1.38 inches (35mm) tall, they will likely not get in the way of your air CPU cooler. Nonetheless, it’s prudent to double-check if you’re using a low-profile CPU cooler.

Due to the resistant adhesive, removing the heat spreader was challenging. Piecing together the various little markings, the Crucial utilizes the 4SD75 D8GVH ICs, which are effectively the company’s D-die chips. We’re looking at a single-rank design and a single-sided layout with eight 2GB ICs on one side of the black PCB. We identified the power management IC (PMIC) to be the 0H=9J T3Q chip from Richtek.

Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38

If you leave the memory as it is, it’ll natively run at DDR5-5600 with 46-45-45-90 timings. The Pro Overclocking comes with both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO support. You receive two profiles. The primary DDR5-6400 profile is configured for 38-40-40-84, whereas the secondary DDR5-6000 profile has 36-38-38-80 timings. Both profiles require a 1.35V DRAM voltage. See ourPC Memory 101feature andHow to Shop for RAMstory for more timings and frequency considerations.

2 x 16GB

Intel DDR5 Test System

DDR5-6400 (XMP)

1.35

AMD DDR5 Test System

1.40

DDR5-6400 (XMP & EXPO)

DDR5 Review

1.10

Lifetime

The Intel system comprises theCore Ultra 9 285Kand the MSI MEG Z890 Unify-X (7E20v1A41 firmware). In contrast, the AMD system employs the Ryzen 9 9900X and MSI MPG X870E Carbon WiFi (7E49v1A23 firmware). TheCorsair iCUE Link Titan 360 RX LCDCPU liquid cooler effectively maintains the operating temperatures of both theArrow LakeandZen 5processors under optimal conditions.

The MSI GeForce RTX 4080 16GB Gaming X Trio addresses the more graphics-intensive workloads, ensuring that our gamingRAM benchmarksdo not have a graphics bottleneck. TeamGroup’s A440 Lite PCIe 4.0 SSD balances performance and storage capacity, with 2TB of high-speed storage up to 7,400 MB/s for ourWindows 1124H2 installation,benchmarkingsoftware, and games.

DDR5 Review

Meanwhile, the Corsair RM1000x Shift ATX 3.0 power supply delivers a reliable and ample power source to our test systems, directly feeding theGeForce RTX 4080with a native16-pin (12VHPWR)power cable. Finally, the Streacom BC1 open-air test bench accommodates all of our hardware.

AMD Ryzen 9 9900X

DDR5 Review

Streacom BC1

Intel Performance

The Pro Overclocking memory kit exhibited powerful performance across different application workloads. Its notable highlights includeMicrosoftOffice 2021, 7-Zip decompression, HandBrake conversion, and y-cruncher. However, the memory kit ranked in the middle of the pack concerning gaming performance.

AMD Performance

Crucial’s memory kit continued to lead in application performance on the AMD X870 platform. It confidently showcased its prowess in benchmarks, including Adobe applications, Corona 12, HandBrake, and y-cruncher. In contrast to the Intel platform, the Pro Overclocking memory emerged as the top-performing kit for gaming on the AMD platform.

Overclocking and Latency Tuning

Increasing the voltage from 1.35V to 1.45V enabled the Pro Overclocking to achieve DDR5-6733 from DDR5-6400, maintaining the exact 38-40-40-84 timings. The Crucial memory kit outperformed G.Skill’s competingTrident Z5 RGB DDR5-6400 C32in overclocking, although the latter features superior memory timings (32-39-39-102) at DDR5-6600.

DDR5-6400 (1.45V)

DDR5-6600 (1.45V)

DDR5-6733 (1.45V)

DDR5-6800 (1.45V)

DDR5-7000 (1.45V)

N/A

Micron D-die ICs lag behind competitors in achieving low timings. Whereas quality SK hynix ICs can comfortably operate at a CAS Latency (CL) as low as 30 clock cycles, the Crucial memory modules remain inflexible. Despite the voltage bump from 1.35V to 1.45V, we could only decrease the tRCD and tRP by two clock cycles on the Pro Overclocking memory modules.

Bottom Line

New memory kits are launched daily, making it challenging to declare any one kit the fastest for good. However, during this review, the Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38 stands out as the fastest DDR5-6400 memory kit we have tested. Its out-of-the-box performance is great, but there is limited room for overclocking, despite the inclusion of ‘overclocking’ in its name. To clarify, while Crucial’s memory kit provides the top-tier performance you expect, there is little wiggle room to extract a vast amount of “free performance” from it.

With a$83.99price tag, the Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38 is typically one of those memory kits you could buy without hesitation. However, the DDR5-6400 category is crowded, and competing options within the same price range offer significantly better timings. While we haven’t tested some of those memory kits, we can’t ignore their existence. This doesn’t mean Crucial’s memory kit is egregiously overpriced; instead, it faces stiff competition.

Zhiye Liu is a news editor and memory reviewer at Tom’s Hardware. Although he loves everything that’s hardware, he has a soft spot for CPUs, GPUs, and RAM.