DDR5 RAM is not a super niche component category anymore in DIY PC market.

But out of hundreds of variants, which memory will serve your purpose perfectly?

To find the answer, weve rounded up the best DDR5 memory in this article.

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Below is the list of the best DDR5 memory to buy right now.

It ships with an elegant streamlined design with a touch of RGB effect to elevate the overall look.

Games on the other hand shows improved overall performance with fewer hiccups thanks to the tighter timings.

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We were also able to fine-tune these memories as they incorporate SK Hynix ICs.

Mostly due to the amazing IMC that 13th gen CPUs have.

PC builders looking for fantastic, XMP 3.0 memories should go with this G.Skill RAM eyes closed.

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G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 6400Mhz CL32 sits at the top of our list of DDR5 memories.

Flawless XMP 3.0 support and superb stability make the way for thebest DDR5 ram for Intelplatform.

The G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB is not so different from its vanilla Z5 counterpart.

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They share the same footprint and internals, only theNeois attuned to the AMD Expo.

That is single click memory OC on the AMD system, just like XMP on Intel.

Besides, AMD announced DDR5 6000Mhz is the perfect speed for Ryzen 7000 CPUs.

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Trident Z5 Neo RGB complies on that front too!

Internally G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB sportsHynix ICs, more specificallyM die.

Which is capable to let the memory run a bit further than its advertised speed.

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In our testing, we pushed it to, 6200Mhz at 1.4V before knocking on the stability door.

Dont take it as a standard, however, as your mileage can vary due to the silicon lottery.

We slapped these RAMs on ouri7 13700KandR7 7700Xand both the system boot up on the first try.

Later, we enabled XMP 3.0 and Expo from the BIOS and it went smoothly.

No hiccups, no black screen.

Excavating a little further revealed the secret sauce Hynix A diememory chips.

Whats special about this is you might push the memory even further than the XMP or Expo specs.

In our testing, we successfully achieved 6000Mhz on these T-Create memory sticks at 1.3V.

This is a huge win considering the price.

To be honest, theres literally nothing we found that can be a dealbreaker for T-Create RAM.

It surpassed our expectations.

This will be a smooth sail regardless of the platform difference Intel or AMD.

So ourbest budget DDR5trophy goes to the Team T-Create Classic DDR5 memory.

Corsair Vengeance DDR5-5600 CL36 is a great alternative as a good value DDR5 RAM.

A refined, slender heat spreader with a smooth matte black finish gives it a stunning look.

An absolute win for low-profile builds.

As per performance, Corsair didnt disappoint us.

Both the XMP and Expo-certified kits have zero issues with Intel and AMD test beds.

Great sub-timings produced maximum frames in games and other applications where it makes a difference.

We found Corsair Dominator platinum DDR5s performance up there with other 6000Mhz kits.

But aesthetically, Dominator Platinum holds its value, especially when it comes to RGB synchronization.

The iCUE software is packed with unique RGB effects and features.

It bodes well with other RGB peripherals.

That is the heat sink on it.

That could be improved in this generation with slight adjustments.

Hence, Team group launched the T-Force Delta RGB with a whooping 7200Mhz kit.

When we tested the Team T-Force RAM with our 13th gen CPU, it topped every chart.

From raw memory speed to latency dependent workloads, it tore through everything.

One important thing to note, different vendors offer up to 8000Mhz RAM modules, which are even faster.

But we discovered they can be avoided.

First of all, we couldnt run any memory over 7800Mhz and thats when we were lucky.

Most of the time we ended up with an unstable system causing BSOD every now and then.

Besides, such high-frequency RAM sticks are super expensive.

On the other hand, Team T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 7200Mhzcaused zero issues and comes at $159.99.

RGB implementation on the T-Force Delta is on the poor side.

We found RGB hotspots, which provide a cheap look on the outside.

Also, the T-Force and Delta branding on the heat sink is exorbitant.

Therefore, we awarded it thebest-performance DDR5 RAM.

Picking a specific brand often triggers fans of other brands.

We put up information that we find viable in our testing.

We then tinkered with frequency and timings to see which one delivered the most persistent and stable behavior.