Sure thing, let’s dive into this. Got no clue why this tech stuff catches my eye sometimes. Honestly, I’m more of a book and coffee kinda person. Anyway—wait, I got sidetracked. Right, KLEVV. They threw some new DDR5 memory and SSDs into the tech wild recently, and it was quite a show.
So, imagine this: the KLEVV Genuine V RGB — no idea who names these things — now jumps to a whopping 10,600 MT/s. Sounds like numbers, I know. But hey, they ran this on some AMD Ryzen 5 8600G with a snazzy ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E APEX motherboard. Timings are all set with CL62-62-62-126-188. Whatever that means exactly, but tech folks seem to be impressed. Solid speeds, or so I hear.
Now, picture this — the Urbane V SOLID DDR5 DIMMs. Gaming and OC series. The kind of stuff that makes your rig look like a spaceship. They pack up to 64 GB per DIMM, kinda mind-blowing, and cruise at DDR5-6400 speeds. Eye candy for sure, or maybe that’s just my inner geek talking.
On another corner, KLEVV’s demo of the CRAS V RGB. It’s got these low-latency CL26 DIMMs doing 6000 MT/s. Timings? CL26-36-36-76-112 at 1.4V. Yeah, numbers again. But seriously, it’s a wild world in tech, isn’t it?
Then there’s this Intel show-off with KLEVV’s CRAS V RGB CKD DDR5 kit. 9600 MT/s speeds, a bit dizzying, with CLs at 48-60-60-80-942. All packed in 24 GB modules, running on 1.4V. Jeez, I can barely keep up, but here we are.
Remember they had those LPCAMM2 memory buzz last year? Well, this time they’re out there battling with speeds from 7500 MT/s to 8533 MT/s. Comes with a black heat spreader. Featured on Lenovo’s ThinkPad P1 Gen7. Looks fancy, huh?
Almost forgot to mention their black-coated DDR5 UDIMMs popping into retail soon. Maybe this is something to look forward to. Plus, those Gen5 SSDs — in a revamped “G” series or something — also on the horizon. Zooming beyond Gen4 specs or whatnot.
These spiffy modules aren’t just for anybody; they’re a nod to the gamers and tech enthusiasts out there. Prices and availability? Guess we’ll have to play the waiting game on that one. Waiting always feels so… long, doesn’t it?