Alright, let’s dive into this, shall we? So, I was just minding my own business, right? And then bam, KLEVV decides to drop a bunch of new tech goodies. Crazy, right? DDR5 memory modules and SSDs. Like, who even keeps track of these things? But hey, it caught my eye. Let’s see what’s going on.
First up, they’ve got this DDR5 thing called the Genuine V RGB. Supposedly it hits up to 10,600 MT/s speeds. I don’t even know what that means exactly, but it sounds fast. They used an AMD Ryzen 5 8600G and an ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E APEX motherboard to show it off. The numbers — CL62-62-62-126-188. Don’t ask me to explain those, but they seem to mean business.
And then, there’s this, um, Urbane V SOLID DDR5 DIMMs deal. High capacities, up to 64 GB per DIMM, which is like having a brain the size of a… well, something really big. They’re running at DDR5-6400 speeds, and honestly, they look kind of cool. I mean, in a nerdy kind of way.
Oh, and let’s not forget the KLEVV CRAS V RGB. Low-latency CL26 DIMMs… 6000 MT/s speeds, whatever those are. They’ve got timings of CL26-36-36-76-112. All of this at 1.4V. Does it make your head spin? Or is that just me?
Then there’s stuff for the Intel crowd. The CRAS V RGB CKD DDR5 kit. 9600 MT/s speeds. Sounds impressive, right? But again, those crazy timings: 48-60-60-80-942. It’s a lot. But if you’re into that, more power to you.
So last year, they had some LPCAMM2 modules. This year, they’re back, running from 7500 MT/s to 8533 MT/s. With shiny black heat spreaders. Shiny makes it faster, I guess? They set it up on a Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen7 this time. A whole test platform. Fancy.
Oh, almost forgot — multiple black-coated DDR5 UDIMMs, sneaking into retail soon, they say. Plus some new Gen5 SSDs too, in a “G” series. I mean, sure, why not?
They’re hyped, mostly aiming at gamers and tech enthusiasts. Pricing? Availability? Yeah, they’re keeping lips sealed for now. But whenever that drops, you’ll hear it… somewhere.
And that’s me, trying to figure out why all of this felt important today. Tech world never sleeps. Curious minds never rest. Or something like that.