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So, I stumbled upon this wild tech showcase by KLEVV today. And let me tell you, my mind is still kinda spinning (in a good way, mostly). I mean, they’ve got these new DDR5 modules, yeah, and some proper speedy Gen5/Gen4 SSDs for folks who like building PCs.
Okay, let’s dive right in—KLEVV tossed out this DDR5 memory lineup and the DDR5 CUDIMM. Lemme stop right there. Who even names these things? Anyway, the star of the show? Definitely the KLEVV Genuine V RGB. Yep, that’s the name. It’s running at what, like 10,600 MT/s speeds? Insane, right? They had it on display using some serious gear—an AMD Ryzen 5 8600G. It was paired with an ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E APEX motherboard. Those timings: CL62-62-62-126-188. I could pretend I know exactly what that means, but in short—it’s good.
Oh, and then there’s the Urbane V SOLID DDR5 DIMMs. Sounds kinda fancy, huh? They’re talking major gaming and overclocking vibes. You can pack a crazy 64 GB per DIMM. Running at DDR5-6400 speeds, with timings that, honestly, sound like a cheat code: CL32-44-44-102-146. These things look sleek too. Not gonna lie, I was kinda impressed.
Moving on—when they showcased the KLEVV CRAS V RGB—yeah, there’s a lot of acronyms here—it had this low-latency CL26 DIMMs thing happening at 6000 MT/s speeds. The timings are like another puzzle—CL26-36-36-76-112 at 1.4 volts. You can almost hear the techies drooling.
Taking a sidestep to the Intel crowd, KLEVV showed the CRAS V RGB CKD kit with CUDIMM memory. It’s running at blazing 9600 MT/s with timings of… oh heck, another bunch of numbers: 48-60-60-80-942. And they’re these 24 GB modules at 1.4 volts, just in case you’re keeping track.
Okay, a bit of déjà vu here—remember KLEVV’s LPCAMM2 memory bits from last year? Yeah, they’re back, strutting their stuff from 7500 MT/s to 8533 MT/s speeds. All dressed up with a shiny black heat spreader. They were showing off on a Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen7—kinda sleek machine itself.
And, slipping in just under the radar, KLEVV’s got these black-coated DDR5 UDIMMs—kinda like the Darth Vader of memory modules. Plus, they’re rolling out new Gen5 SSDs in the “G” series. Both Gen5 and Gen4—speedsters, they say.
So, there’s a bunch of stuff coming—different capacities, speeds, the whole shebang. Mostly marketed to gaming fanatics and the tech-obsessed crowd. Honestly can’t wait to hear more about pricing and when we can actually get our hands on these. Stay tuned, I guess?