KLEVV will showcase its latest products, starting with the new DDR5 CRAS V RGB, BOLT V memory modules, and a brand new SSD lineup at Computex.
The KLEVV CRAS V RGB and BOLT V DDR5 memory modules should include a maximum transfer speed of up to 8600 MT/s with 48 GB (non-binary) capacities per DIMM. The CRAS V RGB will have a ring-shaped light bar without corners, which can display 16.8 million RGB colors, & uses an aluminum alloy heat sink to cater to heat dissipation and ensure maximum performance.
The BOLT V DDR5 memory will come in a simple black heatsink for those who would not prefer the RGB way. There will be no performance difference between the two models; hence you shouldn't worry about it. The BOLT V will be more of a non-RGB and streamlined DIMM design whereas the CRAS V RGB uses a taller heat spreader.
So far, memory makers such as G.Skill and V-Color have offered DDR5-8200 and DDR5-8400 speeds so it looks like we are soon going to get even faster DIMM speeds. The memory modules will come at an extremely high premium and will feature compatibility with enthusiast-grade platforms such as Intel's Z790.
Besides memory modules, KLEVV is also anticipated to showcase its next-gen CRAS C950 PCIe Gen5 x4 M.2 SSD. It will boast a unique black and white heatsink design to aid heat dissipation with high sequential read speeds of 12000 MB/s. The company will also offer its first Steam Deck-compatible SSD, the S710 M.2 SSD. These products are expected to be showcased at Computex 2023 in Taipei. Since we are already there, we'll give you an in-depth look at these products straight from the show floor.
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