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I’m not sure how many people keep track of this sort of thing, but KLEVV just dropped a bunch of new tech. DDR5 CUDIMM & UDIMM memory modules, and those speedy Gen5 / Gen4 SSDs for the PC wizards out there. Wild stuff, right?
### KLEVV’s Latest DDR5 and SSD Extravaganza
So, kicking things off—let’s say we’re talking about the KLEVV Genuine V RGB. Its speed is cranked up to 10,600 MT/s. Now, I don’t get overly excited about speeds normally, but this feels like rocketing into another dimension. Picture this: an AMD Ryzen 5 8600G sitting pretty on an ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E APEX motherboard. The timings? CL62-62-62-126-188. Yeah, that means something to someone, I suppose.
Oh, and then there are these Urbane V SOLID DDR5 DIMMs. Designed for gaming, or overclockers—those folks who like to live on the edge. Capable of holding a massive 64 GB per DIMM. These guys run at DDR5-6400 and wear timings of CL32-44-44-102-146. Sounds intense.
But let’s not forget the CRAS V RGB. Lower latency with CL26 DIMMs blitzing through at 6000 MT/s? It’s like watching a cheetah race a falcon at this point. Timings are CL26-36-36-76-112, at 1.4V. If that means anything to you, high five!
Now, flip to the Intel side of the field. KLEVV threw out the CRAS V RGB CKD DDR5 kit with CUDIMM memory. 9600 MT/s speeds with some slick CL timings, 48-60-60-80-942 to be exact. This stuff runs at 1.4V too and comes in 24 GB modules. Nothing too crazy, right? Kidding!
Oh, and did you catch the LPCAMM2 memory modules from last year? They are making a comeback. Anything from 7500 MT/s to 8533 MT/s, all sleek and shiny black. This is the kind of RAM you brag about, especially when it’s chilling inside a Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen7.
Toward the end of this tech parade, there are these stealthy black-coated DDR5 UDIMMs rolling onto the retail stage soon. And—wait for it—new Gen5 SSDs from the updated “G” series. Both Gen5 and Gen4 options. Because speed apparently isn’t just a number anymore, it’s a lifestyle.
These gadgets are gonna be all about gaming and, let’s call them, the enthusiastic tech rebels. More info, like when you can actually buy this stuff and how much it’ll sting your wallet, should be coming soon. Hang tight!