Disclaimers & Information
1. Crucial DDR5 Pro OC Gaming memory modules (UDIMMs) can reach rated speeds with Intel XMP 3.0 or most AMD EXPOTM turned on in the UEFI/BIOS settings. Altering clock frequency or voltage beyond rated speeds of 6,400MT/s and timing of 32-40-40-103 at 1.35V may result in damage to computer components and will void your Crucial warranty. Micron disclaims all liability for such damage
2. Crucial DDR5 Pro Memory modules (UDIMMs) can only be installed in desktops/workstations built to support DDR5 DRAM, such as 13th and 14th Gen Intel Core and AMD Ryzen 9000 Series desktop processors.
3. Under memory-intensive workloads, DDR5 can deliver up to 2x the bandwidth of DDR4, per an internal simulation of dual ranked x8 modules in client platforms.
4. DDR5 Pro OC DRAM data rate of 6,400MT/s transfers 2x the DDR4 data rate of 3,200MT/s.
5. Comparing the true memory latency of Crucial Pro DRAM: OC Gaming Edition of 10ns for 6,400MT/s CL32 to the true memory latency of Crucial Pro DRAM Plug-andPlay edition of 16ns for 6,000MT/s CL48. 10ns is 37.5% lower than 16ns of true memory latency.
6. On-die ECC (ODECC) is a feature of the DDR5 component specification and should not be confused with the module-level ECC features on server and workstation RDIMMs, LRDIMMs, ECC UDIMMs and ECC. Crucial DDR5 Memory includes ODECC but does not include the additional components necessary for system level ECC.
7. Limited lifetime warranty valid everywhere except Austria, Belgium, France and Germany, where warranty is valid for ten years from the date of purchase. DRAM components and modules are rated for 6,400MT/s 32-40-40-103 at 1.35V. Altering the modules clock frequency, speed, timings or voltage beyond its specifications may damage system components and will void its warranty. Micron disclaims all liability for damage caused by overclocked beyond 6,400MT/s 32-40-40-103 at 1.35V. Please check your CPU and motherboard manuals for their warranty information when overclocked.
8. Densities are defined by JEDEC for the life of the DDR5 generation of memory.
9. Installing Crucial DDR5 Pro OC Gaming Memory in a 14th gen CPU or lower will result in speeds up to 5,600MT/s or lower. If AMD, standard speed will be 3,200MT/s, or up to 5,600MT/s if BIOS adjustments are made. Warranty voided if Crucial DRAM modules are set to overclock beyond JEDEC specifications, rated speeds, and timings. Micron disclaims any and all liability for such damage.
10. DDR5 modules (DIMMs) introduce voltage regulation on the module through a power management integrated circuit (PMIC), which enables better power regulation and reduces the scope of DRAM power delivery network (PDN) management on the motherboard for increased efficiency.