KingBank is no new name on Fullsync. Last time, we examined the DDR5 6000MHz CL36, and now the brand is back with something even faster: the KingBank Soarblade DDR5 6800MHz RGB CL32. This RAM is designed for speed and stability, featuring a 6800MT/s frequency, plug-and-play support for Intel platforms, and a robust metal heatsink for effective cooling. It also brings synced RGB lighting, a lifetime warranty, and options in 16GB or 32GB kits. In short, it’s a mix of performance, style, and reliability designed to level up your PC.
Unboxing
The KingBank Soarblade DDR5 6800MHz RGB CL32 comes in a black-themed box, just like the last kit we tested. On the front, you see the logo design along with KingBank branding that gives it a decent look. Turning to the back, there’s a small cutout window that gives a glimpse of the RAM sticks inside.

You also find the basic information and the serial number of the model printed clearly, making it easy to check authenticity. Opening the box, the RAM sticks are tucked safely inside a plastic tray to keep them secure. Apart from this, nothing else is included in the box.
KingBank Soarblade DDR5 6800MHz specifications
A closer look
The KingBank Soarblade DDR5 6800MHz CL32 makes a solid first impression. This 32GB kit comes with two 16GB sticks, each fitted with matte white metal heatsinks that feel strong and give a premium touch. The design is sharp and modern, with a red Soarblade logo and light grey lines that add extra style. On top, a white RGB light bar spreads smooth lighting across the sticks when powered on, which looks great in any build.
This design is not only about looks. Inside, the RAM uses Hynix A-die chips, known for high stability and great overclocking. KingBank has used a 10-layer PCB, which helps keep signals clean and stable at high speeds. Cooling is also well managed. The heatsinks are thick, and thermal pads cover both the memory chips and the PMIC. This is important, as the PMIC can get hot during heavy use, and this setup keeps the modules cool even in long gaming or editing sessions.
On paper, the kit runs at 6800MHz with CL32 timing at 1.4V. It also supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO, so you can reach the rated speed with a simple BIOS setting.
Overall, the KingBank Soarblade DDR5 is stylish and powerful. It not only looks good in a build but also brings the performance and stability needed for gamers, streamers, and content creators.
Test setup
- Processor: Intel Core i7 12700K (stock)
- Motherboard: MPG Z790 CARBON MAX WIFI
- Memory: KingBank Soarblade DDR5 6800MHz CL32
- Cooler: Valkyrie A360 ARGB AIO Cooler
- Graphics Card: Colorful RTX 5070 Battle Axe
- SSD: Silicon Power 2TB Gen 4 (7300MB/s) ( for data )
- SSD: Lexar NM800 Pro 512GB Gen 4 (7450MB/s) (for OS)
- Case: GameMax Leader 2 WH
- PSU: GameMax 850W RGB Smart
CPU-Z Readout
Using the CPU-Z tool, we confirmed that the test setup matches the listed specs. The readout clearly shows the processor, motherboard, memory details, and graphics card, confirming the kit is running at its rated speed.
BIOS Readout
When we first installed the RAM on the MSI Z790 Carbon MAX WIFI motherboard, it started at 4800MHz. That’s normal since most boards use a safe default speed. After turning on the XMP profile in the BIOS, it quickly switched to the full 6800MHz speed. So if you buy this RAM, don’t forget to enable XMP to get the performance you’re paying for. All our tests were done at 6800MHz.
AIDA64 Cache and Memory Benchmark
The AIDA64 Cache and Memory Benchmark shows how fast the KingBank Soarblade DDR5 6800MHz CL32 kit performs on our Intel i7 12700K with Z790 setup. The RAM reached a Read speed of 100,931 MB/s, which means it crossed the 100 GB/s mark and that is very impressive. The Write speed was 89,343 MB/s and the Copy speed was 89,057 MB/s, both showing smooth and balanced data transfer. Latency was measured at 69.7 ns, which is quite low for memory running this fast. In real use, this means quicker game loading, smoother multitasking, and faster response when working on large video projects or handling big files.
In the picture below, you can see the thermal check we did using the HWinfo tool during benchmarking. The results were very good, as the kit managed to maintain safe and stable temperatures even under heavy load and long benchmark runs.
Read speed reached 101,071 MB/s, showing excellent data handling.
Write speed was 89,240 MB/s, proving strong and steady performance.
Copy speed came in at 89,225 MB/s, keeping transfers smooth and balanced.
Latency was measured at 67.5 ns, which is quick for high-speed DDR5 memory.
Final thoughts on the KingBank Soarblade DDR5 6800MHz
The KingBank Soarblade DDR5 6800MHz CL32 kit strikes the right balance between looks, speed, and reliability. It delivers excellent performance with high bandwidth and low latency, making it suitable for gaming, creative workloads, and heavy multitasking. Even under stress tests, the kit runs cool and stable, showing that its thermal design does the job well.
It is worth noting that while the KingBank Soarblade DDR5 6800MHz CL32 runs flawlessly on Intel platforms, AMD users may find better stability with 6000MHz or 6400MHz kits due to weaker memory controllers. Running four DIMMs on either platform can also lower speeds, so two-module setups are recommended for best performance.
On the visual side, the sharp white heatsinks and smooth RGB lighting give it a premium feel that easily blends into modern PC builds. In today’s market, where users want both performance and style, this memory kit checks all the boxes.
With its powerful specs and clean design, KingBank has created a memory kit that can compete head-to-head with other big names. For anyone looking to upgrade, the KingBank Soarblade DDR5 6800MHz CL32 is a solid choice that delivers on all fronts.
A big thanks to KingBank for providing the KingBank Soarblade DDR5 6800MHz kit for review. To explore more of what KingBank offers, visit their official website, and for more tech and hardware reviews, click here.