Crucial CUDIMM DDR5-6400 C52 2x16GB Review: Plug-and-Play Paradise for Arrow Lake

Crucial is one of the first to release a DDR5-6400 CUDIMM memory kit, but can it compete against faster rivals?

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ram/crucial-cudimm-ddr5-6400-c52-2x16gb-review

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