Testseek.co.uk have collected 6 expert reviews of the Lexar PC5-41600 5200MHz Ares Series and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lexar PC5-41600 5200MHz Ares Series.
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6 Reviews
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Price, No real overclocking headroom, Only available in 4800 and 5200 MHz speeds
After testing this memory I would say this is a kit you'll pickup if you are looking for a sort of no frills DDR5 kit. While you have a pretty sleek heatspreader you have no RGB lighting here and at least in our testing there really is not going to be muc...
Published: 2022-05-12, Author: Mark , review by: neoseeker.com
The Lexar ARES DDR5-5200 should be a fine choice for anyone NOT interested in RGB memory for a change! To be sure, the DDR4 ARES lineup did feature an RGB version, and the ARES DDR5-5200 heat spreaders were certainly designed in a way that Lexar could eas...
Great Performance, Limited to 5200Mhz, No RGB LEDs, Currently "Limited" to 32GB kits
Currently there is only a single sku available,
Early in this review I mentioned the impact the global chip shortage had on adoption of DDR5 and the supporting hardware platform and while most hardware enthusiasts demand high speed memory modules there is a greater majority whom would be happy buying t...
Rated at DDR5-5200, XMP 3.0 ready, Low CAS Latency 38-38-38-73, Built-in Power Management IC (PMIC), On-die error correcting code (ECC)
Limited overclocking ability, Final Thoughts, For those who don't need RGB, the Lexar ARES DDR5-5200 32GB memory kits are perfect. The included dark grey heatspreaders look sleek and should match pretty well with any PC build. What's more, they're XMP 3.0
For those who don't need RGB, the Lexar ARES DDR5-5200 32GB memory kits are perfect. The included dark grey heatspreaders look sleek and should match pretty well with any PC build. What's more, they're XMP 3.0 ready, runs at DDR5-5200 speeds with a low CA...
Lexar's first DDR5 memory is surprisingly good. It doesn't have any RGB lighting, only the Ares DDR4 has RGB lighting. I'm not sure if Lexar will release an RGB version of the Ares DDR5 in the future. Nevertheless, it does have a sleek-looking, neutral co...