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THE LEXAR ARES 32GB DDR5 6000MHZ CL36

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lexar uses a black and red box to ship the ARES RGB DDR5 inside which as expected has their logo at the front along with a product picture, supported RGB technologies, capacity and speed.

 

 

A few words about the kit are printed at the rear in 2 languages.

 

 

Just the kit is placed inside the box and I have to admit that the dark gray heatspreaders look very nice.

 

 

Typically, at the rear we find a small sticker onto which Lexar has placed information on the kit (strangely enough only the EXPO CAS latency of 34 is printed here).

 

 

Right under the plastic bar at the top Lexar has placed 16 RGB LEDs which can be configured either through their RGB Sync software or via one of the leasing RGB sync technologies (ASUS Aura Sync, GB RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light Sync and ASRock Polychrome).

 

 

Measuring 43.3mm in height the ARES RGB DDR5 is a rather tall module and to showcase this I placed it right next to the Trinity RGB and JetBlack by Neo Forza, FURY Renegade RGB by Kingston, Ripjaws S5 by G.Skill and the 5600MHz DDR5 by Crucial.

 

 

Aside the heatspreaders the ARGB also look very nice (still it seems that there’s a slight sync delay between modules, at least on my test rig).