Okay, so here’s the gist: I wandered into this tech showcase by KLEVV — yeah, the memory module wizards. And oh boy, was it a wild ride through DDR5 CUDIMM and UDIMM memory madness. I mean, I didn’t even know I was such a nerd until they started spilling stats like a busted printer.
First off, there’s this snazzy KLEVV Genuine V RGB. It’s like they tuned this bad boy so high, it reaches speeds up to 10,600 MT/s. I caught a glimpse of it with an AMD Ryzen 5 8600G lounging on an ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E APEX motherboard. Honestly, the numbers for the kit were, well, a mouthful — like CL62-62-62-126-188. If you’re wondering, yeah, those are pretty awesome speeds. Not that I’m a memory speed connoisseur or anything, but still.
They also had these Urbane V SOLID DDR5 DIMMs shining bright in the Gaming and OC section. These things hold a whopping 64 GB per DIMM. Like, who needs that much memory, right? Anyway, these UDIMMs were running at DDR5-6400 speeds with some timings (just in case you’re curious): CL32-44-44-102-146. And, they kinda look stylish too, if memory modules can be stylish.
Now, slide over to the KLEVV CRAS V RGB — we’re talking low-latency CL26 DIMMs at 6000 MT/s speeds, rolling with timings of CL26-36-36-76-112, supported by 1.4V. Shrug, maybe that means something mind-blowing to a tech wizard out there.
Flipping the script, they had the Intel fans covered too with their CRAS V RGB CKD DDR5 kit. This CUDIMM memory does some 9600 MT/s speeds with CL timings like 48-60-60-80-942. Yeah, it was quite the spectacle — 24 GB of this wizardry running on 1.4V.
Oh, and remember last year’s LPCAMM2 modules? They’re back in action! Varieties with speeds between 7500 MT/s to 8533 MT/s, dressed in shiny black heat spreaders, fancy! Spotted this on a Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen7. Why? I dunno, but it happened.
And to wrap it up like a poorly tied swoosh, KLEVV’s got these new black-coated DDR5 UDIMMs set to hit retail soon. Plus, there are some sped-up Gen5 SSDs lined up in their updated “G” series. Whether you’re playing games or just wanna show off, they seem all set for that. I’ll ping more deets, like how much it’ll cost to own these beauties, once I get my hands on the info.
So yeah, that was the KLEVV scene — a bit all over the place, but it sure piqued my curiosity. If memory modules had a fan club, I might just sign up. Or maybe not. Who knows.