Cheapest price I've seen on a legitimate 64GB 5600MHz CL36 kit (i.e. not one that is advertised as 64GB and you end up with 32GB). These kits usually hover around $520 at their cheapest retail price so this is a decent saving if you're in the market for some DDR5 RAM. 5200MHz CL40 is $421.73 if you want to downgrade and save ~$55.
Additional info on the kit:
* Model: F5-5600J3636D32GA2-RS5K
* 64GB kit containing 2 x 32GB modules
* DDR5-5600
* CAS Latency CL36 (36-36-36-89) at 1.25V
* ECC: No, Dual Channel Kit
* Recommended Use: High Performance or Gaming Memory
* XMP 3.0 profile support to reach up to the rated overclock speed, or run at default JEDEC profile speed.
* Rated XMP frequency & stability depends on MB & CPU capability
I'm not on DDR5 yet but wouldn't 6400MHz be the sweet spot people would be aiming for? I'm not saying its affordable today but as the standard matures…