Instead of a box or plastic clamshell, Crucial's DDR5-6000 Pro Overclocking memory kit comes packaged in a cardboard blister pack. The front of the packaging advertises many of its key features including the capacity, speed rating and lifetime warranty.
Physical Features:
Crucial's DDR5-6000 Pro Overclocking memory comes equipped with an aluminum heat spreader. Available in your choice of white or black, this heat spreader features a unique, origami-based design that is cool to the touch. There's also Crucial and DDR5 Pro logos on the front and the back as well as a sticker showing the model number, capacity, rated speed, voltage and timing.
I you were to remove the heat spreader, you'd find Micron's D8GCD memory chips. Using the part number (MT60B2G8RZ-60P:D), we can determine that they are 16Gb chips in a 2Gig x 8 configuration with a speed grade of 6000MT/s. These modules also use a Richtek PMIC (power management integrated circuit) to control the voltage of these memory chips.
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In addition to the default JEDEC settings, Crucial's DDR5-6000 memory offers a couple of XMP profiles for Intel processors as well as a couple of EXPO profiles for AMD processors. As you can see above, the XMP and EXPO profiles are fairly similar with only a few differences in frequency and voltage.